In 1821. But they never truly leaved, as many Mexicans were descendants of Spanish, known as criollos. Others were the result of interracial marriages between Spanish and Native American people, known as mestizos.
The Spanish Colonies lost posession of Mexico on May 18, 1822 after the eleven year war which started in 1810 and was lead by Muguel Hidalgo Y Costilla, a Mexican priest at the time.
On September 27, 1821.
From 1521 until 1821.
Mexico gained independence in the year of 1821.
Mexico won its war of independence against Spain in 1821.
It would take 1 year and a half to get from Spain to Mexico in history.
No. After Spain conquered Mexico, it eventually conquered the territories known as present-day Texas.
Yes; since its discovery in 1542 until Mexico's independence in 1821.
Declared in 1810, from Spain.
September 16, 1810.
1821.
Spain still occupied a few strongholds after Mexico's independence was consummated in 1821, such as the San Juan de Ulua fortress, on the port city of Veracruz -- which didn't surrender to Mexican forces until 1825. Spain even tried to reconquer Mexico several times, between 1821 and 1829. All political and economic ties between Mexico and Spain became slowly severed due to Spain's reluctance to grant Mexico's independence, and by 1836 -- the year Spain finally recognized Mexico's independence -- Mexico was already alienated to Spain, while being involved with other conflicts, such as the Texas Revolution (1835-1836).
1821, when it won its war of independence from Spain.
August 13, 1521.
About 1608.