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During the first years of Mexico's fight for independence, father Miguel Hidalgo led such revolution.
the mexican's revolution and in the past 200 years the independence of Mexico
The U.S. was the first to declare independence, followed by Mexico and finally Canada. Their independence declaration years are as follows:United States: 1776Mexico: 1810Canada: 1867 (within the British Empire), 1982 (formal independence within the British Commonwealth).
On 2010 it will celebrate 200 years of independence.
Mexico after 11 years.
Mexico declared its independence first, on September 16, 1810. It was on September 18, 1810, when Chileans elected a local democratic government for the first time (Chile's National Day). However, the ties with Spain remained and Chile declared its independence from Spain almost eight years later (February 12, 1818)
Miguel Hidalgo was the first man to fight for Mexico's independence. He fought for 2 years then was captured and decapitated. The second man to fight was Jose. He fought for 4 years and then died. The last man to fight and win Mexico's independence was Augustus de Iturbide. He originally was on the side of Spain who was fighting against Mexico at the time but suddnely thought "Hey, if I win these guys independence I can be their emporer."
The war against Spain raged for another 10 years, until Mexico won its independence on September 27, 1821.
Mexico achieved its political independence from Spain.
Mexico fell to Spanish conquistadors and became a Spanish overseas colony for 300 years,
Guadalupe Victoria (1786-1843) was the first president of Mexico, whose term lasted from 1824 to 1829. He died of epilepsy when he was 57 years old.
It has remained independent from Spain since 1810.