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Latin America, 1830

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Political geography of South America in 1830. By 1830, all parts of South America, except the Guianas, had achieved political independence from European colonial powers.

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A map shows Latin America in 1830, with Bolivia (black) and Uruguay (brown) as the smallest countries. Brazil (yellow) is the largest country. Other countries include Mexico (light yellow), Gran Colombia (green), Peru (orange), and Chile (light blue).

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Class

Rank

GINI index percentage

Alabama
21547.7%
Alaska
5043.1%
Arizona
100%3046.1%
Arkansas
1248.0%
California
99.8%2548.7%
Colorado
48.1%3545.5%
Connecticut
349.7%
Delaware
3445.6%
District of Columbia
152.0%
Florida
40748.5%
Georgia
1048.0%
Hawaii
4444.4%
Idaho
9.70%64544.3%
Illinois
948.1%
Indiana
3945.0%
Iowa
14844.1%
Kansas
4.51%3345.6%
Kentucky
1747.6%
Louisiana
4449.6%
Maine
3745.4%
Maryland
3645.5%
Massachusetts
648.5%
Michigan
2846.4%
Minnesota
4144.9%
Mississippi
848.3%
Missouri
2746.4%
Montana
122946.2%
Nebraska
4244.7%
Nevada
100%2346.6%
New Hampshire
4944.1%
New Jersey
1148.0%
New Mexico
100%1847.6%
New York
251.4%
North Carolina
31647.7%
North Dakota
3845.1%
Ohio
12546.5%
Oklahoma
10.9%2446.5%
Oregon
23.4%3245.9%
Pennsylvania
12047.1%
Rhode Island
2646.5%
South Carolina
1447.8%
South Dakota
4644.3%
Tennessee
301347.9%
Texas
97.3%51947.5%
Utah
100%75142.8%
Vermont
4044.9%
Virginia
2147.0%
Washington
3146.0%
West Virginia
2247.0%
Wisconsin
4744.2%
Wyoming
15.5%14344.4%
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