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The Argentine Revolution, which began in 1810, was primarily driven by a desire for independence from Spanish colonial rule. Influenced by Enlightenment ideals and the successful revolutions in North America and France, the movement was fueled by discontent over Spanish economic exploitation, political disenfranchisement, and social inequalities. The growing sense of nationalism and the weakening of Spanish authority following Napoleon's invasion of Spain further galvanized the push for self-governance and the establishment of a new Argentine identity.

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