POLI 211 Final: POLI 211 Final Exam Review - Mexico Terms

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Political bosses who control local government and are relatively autonomous from the federal government. Co-opting these individuals has been a main concern in the centralization of political authority in mexico. Important as an example of challenges to centralized rule (caudillos) A group of courtiers/favourites who surround a king or ruler. Usually do not hold any office or have any official authority, but influence their ruler behind the scenes. Consequently, they also escape having to bear responsibility for the effects of their advise. Seen in ferdinand vii, who"s turn towards autocracy following his restoration on the thrown after the peninsular war was fuelled by his camarilla. Important in the effect that it had in colonies such as mexico, where sovereignty movements were crushed in his name. Political strongmen during the 1800s who frequently controlled their own armies and dominated local politics. Their presence made centralized political authority difficult to establish during that century, and led to decades of political instability.

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