Spain never was a colony, so it never had to get its independence. As one state, it was created by the marriage of King Ferdinand of Aragon with Queen Isabel of Castile in the 15th century, which merged their lands to present-day Spain
Spain was a province of Rome. After the fall of Rome it was a group of independent kingdoms/principalities. The Moors invaded Spain in 711 and eventually ruled most of it until the last Moors were defeated in 1492. At that point Spain was unified under the reign of Isabel and Ferdinand and took the basic form we know today.
Well, the only people who had any real power over them at one point were the muslims. They had control over Spain for 800 years until Queen Isabella and King Ferdinand kicked them out in the "reconquest of Iberia"- campaigns by christians to kick muslims and Jews out.
The following countries got their independence from Spain:
Argentina
Bolivia
Chile
Colombia
Ecuador
Guatemala
Honduras
Mexico
Morocco (Independence from France and Spain in 1956)
Netherlands - July 1581
Nicaragua
Panama
Paraguay
Peru
Venezuela
I think I got all of them, if there is something missing please edit.
Spain gained its independence in 1492. Arabs conquered Spain in 710. It was freed from Muslims in 1492. Their official language was Spanish.
Spain finshed driving the Moors out in 1492.
Colombia gained its independence from Spain.
its was from Spain
it gain independence from spainbcausesthey wanted there own freedonexample do activitessuch as put on a show etc....
1278
Spain.
Honduras gained Independence from Spain
The US fought Spain for Cuban Independence.
cuba gained there independence in 1912
Spain qualifies as such.
From Spain.
About 1819 aproximently
Ecuador gained its independence on May 24, 1822 (from Spain). == ==