Latin American countries are nations located in Central and South America, as well as parts of the Caribbean, that share a common historical background influenced by Spanish and Portuguese colonization. These countries have diverse cultures but also face similar socioeconomic challenges.
Related terms
Monroe Doctrine: The Monroe Doctrine was a U.S. foreign policy statement in 1823 that declared any European intervention in Latin America would be seen as an act of aggression towards the United States.
Good Neighbor Policy: The Good Neighbor Policy was a U.S. foreign policy approach towards Latin American countries during Franklin D. Roosevelt's presidency that aimed at fostering better relations based on mutual respect and non-intervention.
Pan-Americanism: Pan-Americanism refers to the movement or idea that promotes cooperation and solidarity among all the countries in the Americas, including Latin American nations, for political, economic, and cultural purposes.