<span>They banded together, called themselves plebeians, and demanded political power.
Answer: A</span>
The peninsulares were those born in the peninsula, i.e. Spain; the creoles were Spanish people born in America. Creoles felt that if they won independence from Spain, they might won also the political power and standing of the peninsulares.
19 years and that’s a proven fact
The North and the South had contrasting views on slave labor while the Federalists and Republicans fought on how much power the government should have. Each of these groups believed in America, and thought that their viewpoints would make it stronger. Their opinions began to contrast so much, that eventually a civil war broke out.
I would say A even though it doesnt seem like a good answer none of the others are true because their relationships with the natives were very strained, and the colony was bordering on extinction after the starving time in 1609-1610