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The Mexican War of Independence. BACKGROUND Timeframe: The early 1800s Shortly after the Enlightenment Revolutions were recent history – American Revolution.

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1 The Mexican War of Independence

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3 BACKGROUND Timeframe: The early 1800s Shortly after the Enlightenment Revolutions were recent history – American Revolution (1775-1783) – French Revolution (1789-1799) – Haitian Revolution (1791-1804)

4 Peninsular War (1808-1814) Napoleon invades Spain in 1808 – Forces Spanish King Ferdinand VII to abdicate Bourbons installed as Spanish government administrators – More secular – Aimed to limit the power of Creoles Anti-French revolt erupts across Spain

5 Miguel Hidalgo Educated Creole priest Resented Spanish exploitation of lower classes Grito de Dolores: Sept. 16, 1810 – Mexican Independence Day Led army of 90,000 poor farmers and civilians – Targeted Peninsulares and elite Creoles Caught and executed in 1811

6 Vicente Guerrero Father was a Mestizo and mother was an African slave Led independence movement from 1815 to 1821 Later served as President of Mexico

7 Agustín de Iturbide From an elite Creole family Royalist  Opposed independence movement 1820: Constitutional monarchy established in Spain Iturbide switches sides – Forms alliance with Guerrero

8 Plan of Iguala 1)Religion Roman Catholicism established as the official state religion 2)Independence Proclamation of Mexico’s Independence 3)Unity Equality for all social and ethnic groups

9 Treaty of Córdoba Peace treaty between Mexico and Spain on August 24, 1821 Marked conclusion of the Mexican War of Independence

10 Mexican Empire: 1821-1823

11 First Mexican Republic: 1824-1835

12 Political Divisions Conservatives favored: – The Roman Catholic Church – Landowners – A monarchy Liberals favored: – Secular government – The landless majority – A republic

13 Texas War of Independence: 1835-36 Conservatives took control of Mexico in 1835  Centralized government control Texas colonists (landowners from U.S. resisted) – 30,000 Texans v. 7,800 Mexicans in 1834 General Sam Houston leads Texan army to victory in 1836 Republic of Texas formed


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