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         <description><![CDATA[<p>In 1810, Father Miguel Hidalgo, a priest in the small village of Dolores, took the first step toward independence. He firmly believed in Enlightenment ideals. Hidalgo's Indian and mestizo followers began a march toward Mexico City. Events in Mexico took yet another turn in 1820 when a revolution in Spain put a liberal group in power there. Mexico's creoles feared the loss of their privileges in the Spanish-controlled form Spain-controlled colony. So they united in support of Mexico's independence from Spain.</p>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<p>In 1807, Napoleon’s armies invaded both Spain and Portugal. They took their court and royal treasury to Portugal’s largest colony, Brazil. Rio de Janiero became the capital of the Portuguese empire. For 14 years, the Portuguese ran their empire from Brazil. Napoleon was defeated in 1815, and six years later King John and the Portuguese government returned to Portugal. Dom Pedro, King John’s son, stayed behind in Brazil.</p>]]></description>
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