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Spain had colonies of its own all over Middle and South America. Supporting people rebelling against their mother country openly would have meant undermining their own position towards their colonies.

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There was too much support in France. So they did English Turn.

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By 1776 Spain was not as powerful as it had been and was concerned with holding on to the lands they still had.

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