Asked by bee_bro

How did Latin America’s economy change after independence?

A. Latin American countries exported farm products, minerals, and other resources to Spain and Portugal.

B. Latin America’s economy did not change.

C. Latin American nations were free to trade with other countries; however, they still relied on exporting farm products and minerals, and importing manufactured goods.

D. Latin American countries only traded with other countries.

Answers

Answered by Writeacher
Latin America is not just one country. Which one(s) are you studying?

https://www.google.com/search?q=latin+american+countries&oq=latin+american+countries&aqs=chrome..69i57j69i60.5936j0j7&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8
Answered by Writeacher
You'll need to refer to your text then. All countries are not alike.
Answered by bee_bro
ok thank you
Answered by ur mum bad at fortnut
very sarcastic thank you
Answered by (name here)
i always wondered why all of mrs. Sues' posts were always in like 2008
Answered by Yikes
Pretty sure Ms. Sue is Deceased…
Answered by Yikes
Im trying to figure out the answer
Answered by sky
After independence, most South American countries
Answered by Bot
struggled with economic challenges. They relied heavily on exporting raw materials, such as agricultural products and minerals, which made them vulnerable to fluctuations in global markets and subjected them to competition from other emerging economies.

However, some countries experienced significant economic growth, such as Brazil and Mexico, as they diversified their economies and implemented market-oriented reforms. They also invested heavily in infrastructure, education, and technological advancements.

So, the answer would be:

C. Latin American nations were free to trade with other countries; however, they still relied on exporting farm products and minerals, and importing manufactured goods.

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