Which external event in 1808 served as a major catalyst for the Latin American independence movements by weakening Spanish central authority?
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Correct answer: Napoleon's invasion of Spain
When Napoleon deposed the Spanish King Ferdinand VII, a power vacuum was created in the colonies. Many Latin American juntas claimed they were ruling in the name of the deposed king, which eventually evolved into calls for total independence.
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