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Caudillo is a Spanish word ( caudilho in Portuguese) usually describing a political-military leader at the head of an authoritarian power. It is usually translated into English as "leader" or...
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One of the most noted and resilient examples of Latin American authoritarian regimes is that of General Antonio López de Santa Anna (1794–1876) during the first half century after Mexico's independence in 1821. Santa Anna held power eleven different times with catastrophic results perhaps unequaled in Latin America...
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The Caudillo System in Latin America -- History Politics ... The Caudillo System in Latin America; The caudillo system established in Latin America after the wars for independence consisted of unstable transitional governments that achieved few of the goals recognized in an effective democratic government.
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These days, most caudillos are leftist. Mr. Castro, el Comandante or el Caballo (the Horse), has the dubious distinction of being the longest-lived caudillo in Latin American history, owing his record-breaking stretch in power more to caudillismo than Marxismo.
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Authoritarianism in Latin America since Inde- pendence. Westport, Conn: Greenwood, 1996. Hamill, Hugh M., ed. Caudillos: Dictators in Spanish America. ...
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In the wake of the Latin American independence movement in the early 19th century, politically unstable conditions and the long experience of armed ... caudillo (kôdēl'yō Span. kouTHē'yō), [Span.,= military strongman], type of South American political leader that arose with the 19th-century wars of independence.
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During the rule of the Caudillo dictators, the Latin American people became forced into hard conditions, peasants became tied to the land and forced to work long hours, and middle class people virtually had no rights over their land or vote.
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Caudillos, or caudilhos in Portuguese-speaking Brazil, left their mark on the histories of all South American nations. ... In Spain, General Francisco Franco gave himself the title of el Caudillo, using the term literally without its disparaging connotations.
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Robert Scheina’s latest book, drawn upon years of research, lecturing, and teaching in the field, is a groundbreaking and definitive study of Latin American military history. Despite the pivotal role of wars in U.S. history, few in the United States understand their ... Part 6: The Age Of The Caudillo In Mid-America; 21.
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