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5 August, 01:01

How did Napoleon's conquest of Spain affect Spanish colonies in the Americas?

A. It allowed Spanish officials in the Americas to control their territories more completely

B. It forced huge numbers of Americans to travel to Europe to fight against the French

c. It demonstrated that power reverts to the people after a monarchy is removed from power

D. It led Spain to cut off all connections with its colonies in the Americas to focus on Europe

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  1. 5 August, 01:45
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    C. it demonstrated that power reverted to the people when a monarch was absent
  2. 5 August, 04:33
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    The answer is D. Napoleon's conquest of Spain led Spain to cut off all connections with its colonies in the America to focus on Europe. It brought disorder to its colonies. Many of the Spanish colonies revolt against Spain.
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