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Explanation:In 1820, a revolution in Spain put a new group in power. Mexico's creoles feared that this Spanish government would take away their privileges. At once, the creoles united in support of independence. The very man who had killed Morelos, Iturbide, made peace with the last guerrilla leader.

Answer: In 1810, the demand by  creoles for political rights  led to revolutions  throughout South America. South American nations  gained their independence  because of the leadership  of two creole generals.

From 1811 to 1824, Venezuelan  creole Simon Bolivar led an army  of revolutionaries against Spain. Bolivar helped create new nations

of Grand Colombia, Peru, Bolivia. Argentinean creole San Martín

led the independence movement  in southern South America. San Martín helped create new  nations of Argentina, Chile & Peru