The need for independence was growing for a long time in Latin America, but until then the Spanish forces were able to block those movements for independence.
But when Napoleon invaded Spain, the rebels saw the chance they needed. When Napoleon invaded Spain he put his brother on the Spanish throne. This was the perfect timing for secession. Spain was not able to hold its rich colonies because most of the independence movement took place at the same time.
Answer:
I think it would be B
Explanation:
The Hundred Years War ended up taking people's moolah very fast, so it was harder to pay taxes.
Nobles and others started hoarding their money and stop paying taxes, so the King got weaker and weaker, and the power would have went to Parliament, because the Parliament didn't have a 1 man ruling everything, as if the King screwed up, then the kingdom goes boom, but if one person in Parliament screws up, theres like 649 other people to back up.