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History, 25.06.2021 01:00, pretti78

Why was class an important factor in the early 19th-century revolutions that took place in Spain's colonies in the Americas?
A. Each class was assigned to a separate state following the
success of the revolutions.
B. Territories controlled by the upper classes were spared from
destruction during the revolutions.
C. The presence of class divisions motivated Europeans to intervene
in the colonial revolutions.
D. Members of the lower classes launched the revolutions to take
power from the upper classes.

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