It became an absolute monarchy, led by former General Agustín de Iturbide, who renamed himself Agustin I. Then the former New Spain became the Mexican Empire.
The monarchy was short-lived, however: mismanagement and useless expenditures gave enough reasons for generals Vicente Guerrero and Antonio López de Santa Anna to strike a coup in 1823 and transform Mexico into a federal republic, similar to the neighboring United States.
It became an absolute monarchy, led by former General Agustín de Iturbide, who renamed himself Agustin I. Then the former New Spain became the Mexican Empire.
The monarchy was short-lived, however: mismanagement and useless expenditures gave enough reasons for generals Vicente Guerrero and Antonio López de Santa Anna to strike a coup in 1823 and transform Mexico into a federal republic, similar to the neighboring United States.
After winning the independence from Mexico most Texans voted for annexation. Texas won independence from Mexico in March 2, 1836 after the Texas revolution.
Mexico gained independence in the year of 1821.
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They were against Miguel Barragán's abolition of the Mexican Constitution and his replacement of Mexico's federal government with a centralist government in 1835.
there was a revolt against the Spanish rule was led by a Catholic priest named Miguel Hidalgo. In 1810, he gave a famous speech calling for the common people to rise up against the Spanish. Hidalgo was killed in 1811, but fighting continued until Mexico won its independence in 1821.
After winning the independence from Mexico most Texans voted for annexation. Texas won independence from Mexico in March 2, 1836 after the Texas revolution.
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On 1821 after winning their war of independence against Spain.
Mexico won it after a long and bloody war of independence (1810 - 1821). It wasn't "granted" by anyone.
As a modern country, in 1821 after successfully winning a war of independence against Spain.
They declared their independence because they were no longer satisfied with the original settlement agreement they had made with the Government of Mexico and they expected support from the U.S.
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Since 1821 when it won its war of independence against Spain.
Texas was part of Mexico at the time. Fifteen years after Mexico got its independence from SpainTexas fought Mexico for it's independence, and won.
Mexico established its own government since winning its war of independence against Spain, on September 27, 1821. It however, started as an absolute monarchy, led by Emperor Agustin de Iturbide. Due to a mismanaged economy, generals Vicente Guerrero, Guadalupe Victoria and Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna staged a coup d'etat, ousting Iturbide and transforming Mexico into a federal republic on November 1, 1823. Since then, Mexico has been an independent republic with its own government.
Mexico did not gain its independence in 1810. That was the year Father Hildalgo started its war of independence from Spain. On dieciséis de septiembre (September 16) he rang a church bell and started the war of independence, Mexican Independence Day. The date is analogous to July 4, 1776 in the United States when the Continental Congress declared its independence from England. It was a long drawn out war. By about 1821 the Spanish army had been driven out of Mexico. The president did not want it to be independent, but under the Council of the Indies. Spain made several attempts to recapture Mexico. Spain recognized the Mexican Government in 1830, but that did not prevent Spain from supporting certain generals in attempts to overthrow the government and return Mexico to Spanish rule with the winning General as the Governor of Mexico. The Spanish army waited in Cuba for such an opportunity. Juarez finally freed Mexico from all foreign occupation in 1867. Viva Cinco de Mayo. Long live May Fifth. Mexico gained their independence from Spain.
How did the independence of Brazil differ from that of Mexico