Well it did, and failed: The general of such army, Spanish nobleman Agustin the Iturbide, betrayed Spain in exchange for the throne of Mexico once it became independent. He then rose as Agustin I of the Mexican Empire (1822-1823), until Mexico became a Republic and he was ousted and exiled. He later tried to return, but was captured and executed by firing squad on July 19, 1824.
However, in the very unlikely event that Mexico didn't gain its independence (it did because Spain was already a falling empire), the worst case scenario would have been the eventual clash between American and Spanish forces, destroying the thirteen original colonies and turning them into a Spanish viceroyalty.
The Missouri Compromise happened in the 1820s :)
The Jacksonian democracy which was created by the beliefs of Andrew Jackson made it easier for white men that did not own property to influence public policy in the 1820s. Andrew Jackson believed that all men were created equal and should have a say in how the country they lived in was operated.
After Texas independence in 1836, Mexico had the same attitude as present-day China has over the republic of Taiwan: it was considered a rebel province to be re-acquired by peaceful means if possible, but by force if necessary.
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which was among the rights that free african americans lost in the north and west during the 1820s and 1830s
Texas, then the independence of Texas happened in the 1830s i believe
I don't know .
In the 1820s, most residents of Texas were Mexican nationals. I presume they supported the government of Mexico (although there were Mexicans who fought with the Americans at Alamo). I suspect that most of the Americans living in Texas in the 1820s supported slavery and independence (slavery was illegal in Mexico).
I don't know .
1820s and 1830s in the western United States and northern Mexico
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1820s
It encouraged American settlement in Texas in the 1820s and early 1830s.
Mexico is known for poinsettias, the plants get their name in the United States due to Joel Poinsett. Joel Poinsett during the 1820s was the first US Minister to Mexico.
because of the great distance between California and the center of Mexico's government, by the early 1820s California had only around 3,200 colonist. These colonist were called Californios. -<33RiNABABy=]