Which two statements describe outcomes of the Latin American revolutions?

Spain continued to control Mexico because its people spoke Spanish.
Many new nations in Latin America struggled to create a government and a stable economy.
James Monroe supported the independence movements and warned European nations to stay away.
All South American nations permanently united into a single nation led by Simón Bolíva

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The two statements that accurately describe outcomes of the Latin American revolutions are:

1. Many new nations in Latin America struggled to create a government and a stable economy.
2. James Monroe supported the independence movements and warned European nations to stay away.

These statements reflect the challenges faced by the newly independent nations in Latin America as well as the Monroe Doctrine's impact on European interference in the Americas.