Mexico. Mexico had won its independence from Spain in 1821 and Stephen Austin established his colony in 1822.
Before its independence, Mexico was considered an overseas territory of the Spanish Crown. This means that it was treated as another Spanish province, and was ruled by a Viceroy, appointed by the Spanish Monarch.
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No. Kentucky was never a colony, and will never be a colony.
It was a colony of Spain.
UNTIL September 15, 1810 Mexico was a colony of Spain. On that date, Mexico declared its independence.
It was a colony of Spain, until 1810 when it began its war for independence.
Three hundred years; from the fall of Tenochtitlan (1521) to the end of the War for Independence (1821).
Yes, before independence, it was Northern Rhodesia.
Independence from whom? France had not been somebody else's colony since the Romans left. An independent country does not need a declaration of independence.
Texas played no part at all in the American Revolution; at that time it was a part of the Spanish colony of Mexico.
The Declaration of Independence was written to declare independence from Great Britain. It stated that America was a new colony.