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Answer this question… Revolts against Spanish rule broke out throughout the Americas.
Revolts during the age in Europe against Spain can be separated by revolts in Europe and revolts in the New World. In Europe, Spain was faced with a revolt in Portugal and in the Netherlands. Both these countries were in part controlled by Spain. Most in Europe occurred in the 17th & 18th Centuries. In the New World, many of Spain's colonies in Mexico and in South America were spawned in the 19th century. At the end of it all, Spain finally lost a foothold in the Netherlands and Portugal. In the New World, its colonies eventually won their freedom from Spain.
Revolts against Spanish rule broke out throughout the Americas
Revolts against Spanish rule broke out throughout the Americas
Numerous Filipino revolts by native peoples against Spain were mainly attempts at getting the rights restored that had been taken away. The bulk of these revolts failed because they were not supported by the entire populace. Other Filipinos sided with the Spanish and fought against the tribes alongside the Spanish. Only one revolt, in Mindanao and Sulu by the Bangsamoro was continuous throughout the entire time of Spanish rule (300 years).
Led Creole revolts against Spain in northern South America. He was kind of like a George Washington type of guy.
Revolts against Spanish rule broke out throughout the Americas.
Revolts against Spanish rule broke out throughout the Americas.
They led the revolts that eventually became the War of Independence of Mexico against Spain (1810 - 1821).
Many people in the US supported the idea of the Philippine revolution when it was a revolution against Spain. Fewer supported it when it was armed resistance against the US taking control of the Philippines.