What were the factors that led to the Mexican War of Independence?

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What were the factors that led to the Mexican War of Independence?

The factors that led to the Mexican War of Independence were social inequality, economic exploitation, political oppression, and the influence of the Enlightenment ideas and the French and American revolutions. Additionally, the Napoleonic invasion of Spain in 1808 weakened the Spanish monarchy's control over its colonies, creating an opportunity for independence movements to gain momentum.