The Spanish Empire controlled much of present-day Mexico and Central America from 1521 until 1821.
Spain controlled Central America from 1521 until 1821, when Mexico -- which also included parts of Central America at the time -- won its war of independence.
15 years: from 1821 until 1836.
24 years: from 1821 until 1845
Texas belonged to Mexico from 1821 to 1836. When Mexico won it's independence in 1821, it included Texas as part of its nation. Texas won its independence from Mexico in 1836 and remained independent until its annexation into the US in 1845.
Mexico won the 11 year war and won its independence from Spain. Mexico was to have the missions shut down. That was the end of the missions system.
Mexico won its independence when the Mexican insurgent forces entered Mexico City, on September 27, 1821. Mexico's independence wasn't recognized by Spain until December 28, 1836. By then however, Mexico was de facto independent from Spain.
Mexico declared its Independence on 16 September 1810 and that independence was won in 1821.
If by often you mean the longest, yes it is. It kept Mexico as a colony from 1521 until 1821 when Mexico fought an won its independence war.
Never. Mexico became a Spanish colony from 1521 until 1821, when it won its independence war.
Mexico after 11 years.
Because he was captured and executed by Royalist forces in 1815, before the struggle for independence could be completed. Mexico won its independence until September 27, 1821.
Spain. Later Mexico was occupied by France but won that war too.