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The similarities and differences between the Latin American independence movement and the American War of Independence.
Answer: Similarities: ①Background: Both North American and Latin American independence revolutions were influenced by economic development, the strengthening of national democratic consciousness, and the influence of Enlightenment thought ②Purpose: They all demand to get rid of colonial rule, strive for national independence, and develop the economy; ③Characteristics: They all use the small to resist the big, and the weak to defeat the strong; ④Nature: They are all bourgeois revolutions in the form of independence wars.
Differences: ①The scope is different. The American Revolution was limited to 13 states in North America, while the Latin American Revolution swept across Latin America; ② The political and economic foundations are different. British North America was an immigrant colony, and its society was founded by immigrants. Before the revolution, the capitalist economy of the North American colonies had developed considerably, the unified market emerged, and the American nation was formed. These gave the American Revolution an obvious character of capitalist national independence. The Spanish and Portuguese colonies in Latin America were the private property of the kings of their suzerain countries. The suzerain countries implemented autocratic rule and shipped a large amount of extracted wealth to the country. Before the Latin American revolution, a unified market and a unified nation were not formed, and the capitalist economy failed to develop. Latin America The independence movement was of the nature of national independence against feudal autocracy. ③The tasks of the revolution are different from those of the main force. North America: Overthrow British colonial rule, establish independent national states, and open the way for capitalist development; the American nation is the main force of the revolution. Latin America: Get rid of the colonial rule of Spain, Portugal, etc., strive for national independence, and use Indians and blacks as the main force of the revolution. ④ Leaders are different. In the American War of Independence, the bourgeoisie and the planters formed an alliance and played a leading role. However, the Latin American bourgeoisie was very weak and only participated in the movement as a force. The leadership of the movement was in the hands of the native white landowners. ⑤The influence is different. The American War of Independence played a major role in promoting the French Revolution and the American Revolution. The United States won complete independence and laid the foundation for the rapid development of capitalism.
Latin American countries are facing the new threat of colonialism. Feudal manor economies and dictatorships are common in the country, making capitalist development difficult.