Mexico. For e2020 users, the answer's letter B.
it was Austin de Iturbide
It's a revolutionary group that was formed to overthrow the Spanish government rule in the Philippines during that era.
Agustín de Iturbide was influenced by various factors, including the desire for Mexican independence from Spanish rule, his experiences as a military leader during the Mexican War of Independence, and the changing political landscape of the time. His early loyalty to the Spanish crown shifted as he recognized the growing sentiment for self-governance among Mexicans. Additionally, Iturbide was influenced by Enlightenment ideas and the need to unify various factions in Mexico, which ultimately led him to proclaim himself emperor in 1822. His complex legacy reflects both his role in achieving independence and his controversial rule.
Agustín Iturbide was a Mexican military leader and politician who played a crucial role in Mexico's independence from Spanish rule. He initially fought for the Spanish crown but later shifted allegiances to support independence, culminating in the Plan of Iguala in 1821, which established the framework for Mexico's liberation. Iturbide subsequently became the country's first emperor, ruling briefly as Emperor Agustín I before being overthrown in 1823. His reign was marked by political instability and division, leading to his eventual exile and death in 1824.
Andres Bonifacio was able to catch the eye of Emilio Aguinaldo which helped him overthrow the Spanish rule.
To introduce what the Declaration itself intends to do (that is, justify the American overthrow of British rule). OR It explains what the Declaration sets out to do - justify the overthrow of British rule.
The Zealots called for the violent overthrow of Roman rule.
Ineffective rule
The people of country overthrow or try to overthrow their rulers when they refuse to give them their fundamenal rights, rule them unjustly, fill their pockets with wealth by exploiting their subjects.
The people of country overthrow or try to overthrow their rulers when they refuse to give them their fundamenal rights, rule them unjustly, fill their pockets with wealth by exploiting their subjects.
The Silang Revolt happened during the British occupation of the Philippines during the Spanish colonization period. Don't get confused, it's still the Spanish period. The British actually asked the help of Diego Silang to overthrow the Spanish Rule. -Leo Amadeus Ruiz. :)