In the 1960s and 1970s, the governments of Argentina, Brazil, Chile, and Uruguay were overthrown or displaced by U.S.-aligned military dictatorships. These dictatorships detained tens of thousands of ...
Despite the failure of a lasting political union, the concept of Central American reunification, though lacking enthusiasm from the leaders of the individual countries, rises from time to time. In 185 ...
Further information: Canada in the World Wars and Interwar Years, Mexican Revolution, and History of the United States (1918–1945)A Canadian World War I recruiting poster - (1914–1918)As a part of t ...
Slavery has had a significant role in the economic development the New World after the colonization of the Americas by the Europeans. The cotton, tobacco, and sugar cane harvested by slaves became imp ...
The formation of sovereign states in the New World begins with the United States Declaration of Independence of 1776. The American Revolutionary War lasted until 1783. The Spanish colonies won their i ...
15th to 19th century colonies in the New World: Spanish colonization of the Americas (1492)Viceroyalty of New Spain (1535 to 1821)Viceroyalty of Peru (1542–1824)Spanish MainSpanish West IndiesCaptain ...
Around 1000, the Vikings established a short-lived settlement in Newfoundland, now known as L'Anse aux Meadows. Speculations exist about other Old World discoveries of the New World, but none of these ...
CahokiaMain article: CahokiaOasisamericaPueblo peopleThe Pueblo people of what is now the Southwestern United States and northern Mexico, living conditions were that of large stone apartment like adob ...
After the decline of the Norte Chico civilization, several large, centralized civilizations developed in the Western Hemisphere: Chavin, Nazca, Moche, Huari, Quitus, Ca?aris, Chimu, Pachacamac, Tiahu ...
Several thousand years after the first migrations, the first complex civilizations arose as hunter-gatherers settled into semi-agricultural communities. Identifiable sedentary settlements began to eme ...
The Lithic stage or Paleo-Indian period, is the earliest classification term referring to the first stage of human habitation in the Americas, covering the Late Pleistocene era. The time period derive ...
The specifics of Paleo-Indian migration to and throughout the Americas, including the exact dates and routes traveled, are subject to ongoing research and discussion. The traditional theory has been t ...
The prehistory of the Americas (North, South, and Central America, and the Caribbean) begins with people migrating to these areas from Asia during the height of an Ice Age. These groups are generally ...