Because Venezuelans declared its independence from Spain in 1811 already.
The Spanish "Right to Control Venezuela" was predicated on Spain being able to protect its Empire from foreign powers. The Venezuelans claimed a right to self rule since Spain had been conquered by France. If Spain could not protect itself, what right did it have to control Venezuela?
Yes
what is your question, please be more specific
Spain had colonies of its own all over Middle and South America. Supporting people rebelling against their mother country openly would have meant undermining their own position towards their colonies.
The Thirty Years' War began in 17618 in Bohemia. At that time the Protestants were rebelling against their Hapsburg Catholic rulers. The Protestants elected as their king the Count Palatine of the Rhine who was a Protestant. The armed conflict heated up at its beginning when armies of the Catholic princes and the armies of Spain intervened.
Philippine revolts against Spain happened in 1567.
Spain.
No, she only fought against the British and the French who supported the British. She did not fight against Spain.
Who led the revolutions in Bolivia Columbia and Ecuador against Spain?
It sparked rebellion because, people in Latin America knew that Napoleon invaded and they started rebelling because they knew Spain couldn't do anything about it until after the invasion.
Spain and Portugal
Spain remained neutral
Spain.