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What caused the creoles in south america to rebel against spain

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Many factors, however, I believe that the slavery condition and the ideas of liberty that came from the Enlightenment were the main cause of a revolution against Spain.

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Spain was dominating that region since the 16th century, and from the beginning, Spain demonstrated that would not tolerate any riot. Violence was the way how Spaniards tried to avoid a revolution. The success of the American Revolution, and the ideas of freedom that the Enlightenment advocate, that all humans born equal, led the creoles to rebel against Spain.

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