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4 February, 07:23

How did the relationship between peninsulares and creoles contribute to the fight for independence in Spanish America?

A. They fought together against the slave uprising in the United States and went on to join forces to fight for their own independence.

B. They worked with one another to ensure members of the two groups governed the colonies fairly and together roused the people to fight for independence.

C. They competed for special administration positions in the Americas, which caused friction between the groups and made them see themselves as having separate identities.

D. They distrusted each other because the creoles were wealthy and the peninsulares were poor, which led to the creoles banishing the peninsulares.

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  1. 4 February, 07:28
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    By definition, a peninsulares is a Spanish-born citizen wherein he/she is residing at Spain's colonies, while on the other hand, a creoles are born and raised in Spain. There has been a rampant discrimination among the peninsulares because of their origin. This would eventually lead to the peninsulares supporting the revolutionaries in their fight for independence.
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