
Revolución Hispanoamericana
The Revolución Hispanoamericana refers to the series of efforts during the late 19th and early 20th centuries aimed at promoting unity and cooperation among Spanish-speaking Latin American countries. It involved political, cultural, and economic initiatives to strengthen regional identity, improve communication, and foster shared development. Although not a single event, the movement sought to counter external influence and build solidarity based on cultural commonalities stemming from their shared history with Spain. Overall, it was a step toward greater regional integration and mutual support among Latin American nations.