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No. That war was half a century later.
The invasion of Poland
red spark
it was the assassination of Arch Duke Ferdinand
It sparked rebellion because, people in Latin America knew that Napoleon invaded and they started rebelling because they knew Spain couldn't do anything about it until after the invasion.
In a figurative sense, the word "spark" can refer to a small action or event that ignites or inspires a larger change or idea. It can symbolize the beginning or source of something significant or transformative.
Fuel, or spark. Also could be something else, but start at the beginning.
It starts like this: The Roman Army was invading Rome (reason unknown) when one particular general was supposed to have said 'Ima chargin' mah laserrrr' But as he was worried that this would be a catalyst to spark elemental development, he ceased his laser shoutings and thus biological invasion was born.
It was an American attack on a confederate military base.
The Greek city-states, used to independence, rebelled. The spark was Aristagoras the Greek tyrant of Miletus, who had been appointed by Persia, had persuaded the Persian provincial governor to get involved in a failed takeover of the island of Naxos, and expecting retribution, conned the Greek cities into revolt to cover himself.
Napoleon invasion of Spain. This made the country weak and the Spanish colonies demanded no more foreign domination.
Napoleon invasion of Spain. This made the country weak and the Spanish colonies demanded no more foreign domination.