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I guess you mean the Mexican War of Independence (1810-1821). The main factors include 1) the Bourbon Reforms, which ceded the control of the American colonies to Spanish-born peninsulares, alienating the creole faction -- made up of people of Spanish ancestry born in the Americas -- and 2) The invasion of Spain by Napoleon's army during the Peninsular Wars. Both prompted the creole people to instigate the revolt that eventually became several wars of independence in Mexico and South America.

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