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What was a root cause of the rebellions in Spanish America early in the nineteenth century?(1 point)
These rebellions were grounded in cooperation between the criollos and peninsulares that was based on social and economic issues.
These rebellions were grounded in animosity between the gens de couleur and peninsulares that was based on social and economic issues.
These rebellions were grounded in animosity between the criollos and peninsulares that was based on social and economic issues.
These rebellions were grounded in animosity between the gens de couleur and Loyalists that was based on social and economic issues.
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These rebellions were grounded in animosity between the criollos and peninsulares that was based on social and economic issues.
Criollos (American-born people of Spanish descent) resented peninsulares (Spain-born officials) for holding the highest political and economic posts and privileging Spanish-born interests, fueling independence movements after the Napoleonic crisis in Spain.
Criollos (American-born people of Spanish descent) resented peninsulares (Spain-born officials) for holding the highest political and economic posts and privileging Spanish-born interests, fueling independence movements after the Napoleonic crisis in Spain.
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