How did Napoleon's conquests in Europe affect other parts of the world? Napoleon's defeat of the British led to the spread of the Napoleonic Code in the Caribbean. Napoleon's consolidation of Europe led to the establishment of the League of Nations. Napoleon's conquest of the Rhine led to the fall of the Ottoman Empire. Napoleon's conquest of Spain led to independence movements in the Americas.

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The correct statement is Napoleon's conquest of Spain led to independence movements in the Americas.

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As the Napoleon dominated the Europe, the influence on the independence movements in the America is enhanced as the focus of the empire was shifted away from the America and America sought independence from the conquerers.

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Napoleon's conquest of Spain led to independence movements in the Americas.

Explanation:

The Latin American revolutions were inspired by the French and American revolutions of the late 18th century. By the end of the 18th century, the Spanish Bourbon regime had also introduced many unpopular reforms in the Americas. The ideas of the Enlightenment were part of the basis for the revolutions. These ideas stimulated social and economic reform, free trade, in Latin America.  

In 1808, Spain was invaded by the forces of the First French Empire, and the Spanish War of Independence began as part of the Napoleonic Wars. Spain was isolated from its empire and was even without control. It was almost a year before the Spaniards set up a provisional government, and many Americans thought it was time for them to rule over themselves. The war in Europe gave the Creole a chance to gain independence from Spain, a chance they used, and revolutions started all over Spanish America.

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