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- Latin_America_Caudillos abstract "Latin America Caudillos see main page: CaudilloCaudillo (Spanish pronunciation: [kawˈdiʎo];Portuguese: caudilho[kɐwˈðiʎu]; Old Spanish: cabdillo, from Latin capitellum, diminutive of caput "head" Caudillo means “little head” or “little chief”). The term is often associated with the military leaders that ruled countries in Latin America in the early 20th century when political conditions were unstable in the wake of long armed conflicts. In some cases, they were not elected democratically. Leaders who came to power after a country had won its independence, or after the end of a civil war, had to be charismatic because their control over their armies and the civilians depended on popular support. The caudillos brought temporary order to Latin America, but did not always exert their power non-violently. In some cases, caudillos used force to effect the changes they wanted and to ensure the obedience of their constituents.".
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- Latin_America_Caudillos wikiPageWikiLink Carlos_Andrés_Pérez.
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- Latin_America_Caudillos wikiPageWikiLink José_María_Reina_Barrios.
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- Latin_America_Caudillos wikiPageWikiLink Treaty_of_Ciudad_Juarez.
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- Latin_America_Caudillos wikiPageWikiLink United_Fruit_Company.
- Latin_America_Caudillos wikiPageWikiLink Venezuela.
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- Latin_America_Caudillos subject Category:Latin_America.
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- Latin_America_Caudillos comment "Latin America Caudillos see main page: CaudilloCaudillo (Spanish pronunciation: [kawˈdiʎo];Portuguese: caudilho[kɐwˈðiʎu]; Old Spanish: cabdillo, from Latin capitellum, diminutive of caput "head" Caudillo means “little head” or “little chief”). The term is often associated with the military leaders that ruled countries in Latin America in the early 20th century when political conditions were unstable in the wake of long armed conflicts. In some cases, they were not elected democratically.".
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