A great number of inner as well as outer factors gear up the fight for independence in New Spain. In France, on the other side of the world, Jean-Jacques Rousseau's ideas of freedom, coequality, and brotherhood that finally led to the French Revolution affected the rest part of the world during this period. Rousseau regarded the society as an absolute agreement between people to live together for the benefit of everyone with equality and liberty. In a little while everyone began to talk about equality, independence, and the idea of independent nations and honest representation.
Neighboring to Mexico countries such as the United States became infected by the independence spirit all through the colonies of the world. They were prepared to struggle for what was fair View the rest of this article
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