Catholic missionaries didn't participate during the revolution. It was Catholic priest Miguel Hidalgo (1753 - 1811) the single priest who started the revolt that eventually became the Mexican War of Independence (1810 - 1821) against Spain. Hidalgo however, was captured, excommunicated and executed just one year after he started the struggle for independence.
The Soviet Union supported Ho Chi Minh in his push for Vietnamese independence.
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The second continental congress push in the 1775 did push for independence from the United Kingdom. The colonies wanted to be free.
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Independence from their former colonial masters.
To push for slavery, invade and take away half of the Mexican territory, occupate Mexican soil regularly, and disregard the will of the Mexican people. These are just a few of these actions. See related questions for further detail.
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he believed the american declaring independence was the cause.
It undertook a large-scale push to modernize itself in the European mold
India's desire for independence increased following World War II because the war weakened European powers, making it easier for India to push for independence. Additionally, Indian soldiers who fought in the war gained confidence and skills, fueling the independence movement.
The push for religious freedom led colonists to also want political freedom.
Napoleon Bonaparte did not directly affect Mexico. However, by conquering Spain, he further cemented Mexicans' desire to declare independence, because if Spain's right to control Mexico was dubious after nearly three centuries, certainly France had no right to control Mexico after a few months in power. As a result, Miguel Hidalgo and the other Mexican Revolutionaries began their successful push for Mexican independence.Napoleon III, the nephew of Napoleon Bonaparte, actually launched an invasion of Mexico in 1863 to create the Second Mexican Empire. This regime was able to control most of Mexico, but overthrown four years later by the Mexican Liberals led by Benito Juárez and supported by the United States.