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  1. Hace 2 días · Unknown. Majority of 30,000 Spanish expeditionary forces dead [4] 600,000 total dead [5] The Spanish American wars of independence ( Spanish: Guerras de independencia hispanoamericanas) took place throughout Spanish America during the early 19th century, with the aim of political independence from Spanish rule. [6]

    • 25 September 1808 – 29 September 1833, (25 years and 4 days)
    • Patriot victory.
  2. Hace 3 días · Recognize the Spanish Contribution to American Independence. May 8th is Gálvez Day in Pensacola, Florida. A celebration of Bernardo de Gálvez, commander of the Spanish force that defeated Britain at the 1781 Siege of Pensacola, it recalls the Spanish role in the American Revolution. The day, however, should be more than a local holiday.

  3. Hace 5 días · The Spanish-American War influenced American culture in various ways, from literature to film. 19 The war inspired a wave of patriotic fervor and a surge in military-themed literature and artwork. 20 Theodore Roosevelt's image as a war hero catapulted him into the national spotlight, paving the way for his presidency.

  4. Hace 11 horas · The Spanish crown did not recognize new Spanish American nations' independence and sent expeditions to Mexico in failed attempts to regain control over its valuable former territory. Spain finally recognized Mexico's independence in 1836, 15 years after it was achieved.

    • 20,111,457 km² (7,765,077 sq mi)
    • 31/km² (80/sq mi)
    • 656,098,097 (2021 est.)
    • 20
  5. Hace 5 días · By 1808, a power vacuum in Spain, combined with criollos' maturity and development, set the stage for Latin American independence. The Spanish population rebelled against French invasion during Napoleon's rule, leading to an era of political transformation and a quest for autonomy.

  6. Hace 1 día · The Spanish-American authorities banned the circulation of the Declaration, but it was widely transmitted and translated: by Venezuelan Manuel García de Sena, by Colombian Miguel de Pombo, by Ecuadorian Vicente Rocafuerte, and by New Englanders Richard Cleveland and William Shaler, who distributed the Declaration and the United States ...

  7. Hace 2 días · Texas revolutionary Juan Seguín was a politician, a soldier, a businessman, even a suspected traitor. Yet he was also a hero and an honored veteran. The contradictions of Seguín's life illustrate how complicated loyalty was during the struggle for Texas independenceespecially for Tejano citizens of the Republic.