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Like many of its neighbors, the country was under a military rule not long ago — from to , when thousands of Uruguayans were detained and hundreds were tortured, killed, or disappeared by the military junta for alleged ties to leftist guerrillas.
Fast-forward three decades and this tiny nation with a population of nearly 3. Many of these liberal laws are the result of a flurry of relatively recent legislation. How did Uruguay emerge from more than a decade of repression to become one of the most progressive countries in Latin America, if not the world? Uruguayans point to a combination of unique foundations, charismatic and forward-thinking leaders, and its small and relatively homogeneous population to explain why their country has become a laboratory for progressive laws.
The nation became an independent in , after nearly three decades of being caught up in territorial conflicts between Spain and Portugal and later Argentina and Brazil. In the s, Uruguay introduced free universal primary education. His government banned religious symbols in public hospitals, removed religious references from public oaths, and legalized divorce. By contrast, neighboring Argentina legalized divorce only in , and Chilean lawmakers held out until He returned to office in , and in the ensuing years, the country passed laws limiting work days to eight hours, providing unemployment compensation, and guaranteeing universal suffrage.
The Great Depression brought an end to that era of progressivism. Economic malaise and rising unemployment gave way to growing unrest. President Gabriel Terra, a Colorado who became president in , dissolved Parliament and suspended civil liberties in , ushering in a period known as the dictablanda , or soft dictatorship. The Cuban revolution in the s had an immense impact on leftist movements across the region, and in Uruguay, that came in the form of the Tupamaros, formally known as the National Liberation Movement.