Spain was a crumbling empire, desperately trying to keep its holdings around the world. At the time (1810), Mexico was the most successful colony it ever had, like today California and Texas are to the United States. By losing Mexico and the remaining territories in the Americas, Spain would effectively cease to be a colonial power.
Spain found Mexico in 1519, during the Age of Discovery (1419-1660). It was a period of history when improved navigation methods allowed European explorers to chart and eventually settle/conquer the unexplored part of the world.
You should note that when international politics and diplomacy are involved, there are no real friends but different countries with common or diverging interests that more often than not, end up in 'friendly rivalries', contempt or even outright war.
In the specific case of Spain and its former American colonies, this goes more into "friendly rivalry" territory, as all of them are important business and trade partners, only overshadowed by the United States' dominance over the region.
The answer that you are seeking for is that containing on an area of 505992.00 square miles a population of 39441700 people by applying of the Constitutional Monarchy is a thorny enterprise
During their war of independence? They resented the fact that only Peninsulares (people born in Spain) could achieve prominent positions in government and business.
Most Latin Americans do not actually hate Spain. It is a friendly rivalry between the countries, much the same way that Americans and Brits have a friendly rivalry.
I don't hate Spain. Why do you ask such a question?
Mostly the middle - East and a couple of people in erope and Chines government and North Korea. Most other countries like America.
no actually believe it or not argentia and Chile are by the way i hate you lot
In my opinion they are Iran, Iraq, Pakistan, Japan, Russia, Venezuela...
because some people in other countries' has came into war with America for no reason at all. So people assume that America is starting trouble. And some people just hate America because there culture
Hate (noun) - odium. To hate - odire.
Republicans do not hate America.
Odium.
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Odimus.
There is no universal reason why all countries may dislike China. Some countries may have strained relations with China due to geopolitical differences, human rights concerns, trade disputes, territorial claims, or historical conflicts. It's important to note that not all countries have negative views of China, and international relations are influenced by a complex interplay of factors.
Bolivia, Venezuela, and Ecuador don't necessarily hate the people of the United States, rather those three countries dislike the U.S government's policies and its meddling in world affairs including that of Latin America. Each of those countries boast their own national sovereignty and wish that no country, including the U.S, should have a greater say in their affairs and should remain diplomatic friends without intervention.