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The Spanish American wars of independence were the numerous wars against Spanish rule in Spanish America with the aim of political independence that took place during the early 19th century, shortly after the French invasion of Spain in 1807 during Europe's Napoleonic Wars. Although there has been research on the idea of a separate Spanish American ("creole") identity separate from that of Iberia,[2] political independence was not initially the aim of most Spanish Americans, nor was it necessarily inevitable.[3] After the restoration of rule by Ferdinand VII in 1814, and his rejection of the Spanish liberal constitution of 1812, the monarchy as well as liberals hardened their stance toward its overseas possessions, and they in turn increasingly sought political independent.
Explanation:
For the answer to the question above, the obstacles that an immigrant he/she might need to overcome are,
Leaving friends
Leaving family members
Embracing new Religion especially if you are migrating to Eastern Country or where the majority's religion is Muslim.
Finding the way around the city
and maybe learning the new language because you don't know if the stranger is already mad at you if you don't understand what is he talking about.