1. Latin America Colonization
Both of these required tremendous labor input to match the demand of continental Europe. ... A unique form of Catholicism emerged that was a mixture of the three cultures mentioned above. ... Additionally, the countries were a mixture of cultures and races with strong regionalism that would tug at the unity of many of the newly formed nations. ... To provide labor for the burgeoning industry there was a large migration from Europe to Argentina. Although this gave Buenos Aires a more European feel, the country would struggle with its national identity. ...
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