Answer:
A. The new Latin American countries removed peninsulares from
positions of power and replaced them with Creoles.
Step-by-step explanation:
The one result of the independence movements in Latin America during the 19th century was "The new Latin American countries removed peninsulares from positions of power and replaced them with Creoles."
The Penisulares are the Spanish and Portuguese or group of people who came directly from the Iberian peninsula to rule or colonize Latin America. While the Creoles are the people who are generally the direct descendants of the people from Europe particularly those from the Iberian origin.
Hence, in this case, what occurred was that "The new Latin American countries removed peninsulares from positions of power and replaced them with Creoles."