16. If Creoles started a revolution, how could they convince the other groups (Mestizos, Mulattos,
Enslaved Africans, and Native Americans) to unite and fight against Spain with the Creoles?

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If Creoles started a revolution, how could they convince the other groups (Mestizos, Mulattos, Enslaved Africans, and Native Americans) to unite and fight against Spain?

It was not an easy task but what these Creoles did was to talk to all these groups and convince them that the Spanish crown was not interested in them, The Spanish government just wanted to exploit the many natural resources and raw materials in New Spain to get richer. The Creole people convinced Native Indians, slaves, mestizos, and mulattos that the Spaniards were not interested in them, And that was evidently true. They told them that Spaniards exploited them and these groups did not receive a single benefit for the work they did. That they were living in poverty under the oppression of the Spanish crown.

That was the case of creoles such as Priest Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla, the leader of the Independence movement in México, and other creoles that were important ledaers during the movement like José María Morelos y Pavón, Josegfa Ortíz de Domíngues, Vicente Guerrero, and Agustín de Iturbide.

The Creoles were at the forefront of the revolutions that drove the colonial rule out of Spanish America in the early nineteenth (19th) century. Creoles rose to power in Peru, Mexico, and other countries after independence.

The ways to convince the other groups to unite and fight against Spain with the Creoles:

  • It was a difficult undertaking, but these Creoles managed to persuade all of these tribes that the Spanish crown was uninterested in them and that the Spanish government just intended to profit from New Spain's abundant raw materials and natural resources.

  • Native Americans, mestizos, slaves, and mulattos were persuaded by Creoles that the Spaniards were uninterested in them, and this was clearly true.

  • They claimed that Spaniards exploited them and that these groups were not compensated for their efforts.

  • They were impoverished as a result of the Spanish crown's persecution.

That was the case with creoles like the leader of Mexico's independence campaign,  Priest Miguel Hidalgo Costilla, and others like José Maria Morelos y Pavón, Vicente Guerrero, Agustin de Iturbide, and Josegfa Ortz de Domingues who were major leaders during the movement.

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