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A study of revolutions in Latin America and Mexico in the 19th century would show that

1. Religion was a major cause of the conflicts
2. Spanish-born peninsulares led most of the Latin American uprisings
3. Nationalism had little influence on the outcome
4. Events in North America and Europe influenced people world-wide

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Correct answer is 4. Events in North America and Europe influenced people world-wide

Step-by-step explanation:

Option 1 is correct as most of the people in Latin America are Catholics. Therefore, religious reasons were not a problem and they could not provoke revolts.

Option 2 is not correct as in many cases revolutions were led by people of mixed origin. Among them we had Toussaint L’Ouverture, Simón

Bolívar, and José de San Martín.

Option 3 is totally wrong as Nationalism enflamed their goals. They wanted a free, independent states.

Option 4 is correct as Revolutions in United States and France especially influenced them. Under the ideas and revolutions that happened there, they decided to start a revolutions on their own.

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