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On the insurgent (i.e. Mexican) side:

  • Miguel Hidalgo
  • Ignacio Allende
  • Jose Maria Morelos
  • Vicente Guerrero
  • Mariano Matamoros
  • Guadalupe Victoria
  • Agustin de Iturbide*

On the Spanish side:

  • Francisco Venegas
  • Felix Maria Calleja
  • Juan Ruiz de Apodaca
  • Juan O'Donoju
  • Agustin de Iturbide*

A special case is Agustin de Iturbide, who entered the war as supreme commander of the Spanish forces in 1821. When Vicente Guerrero offered him the throne, he switched sides, effectively consummating the independence of Mexico from Spain. Iturbide became emperor of the First Mexican Empire (1821-1823) until Guerrero and Victoria forced him to abdicate and transformed Mexico into a federal republic.



On the insurgent (i.e. Mexican) side:
  • Miguel Hidalgo
  • Ignacio Allende
  • Jose Maria Morelos
  • Vicente Guerrero
  • Mariano Matamoros
  • Guadalupe Victoria
  • Agustin de Iturbide*

On the Spanish side:

  • Francisco Venegas
  • Felix Maria Calleja
  • Juan Ruiz de Apodaca
  • Juan O'Donoju
  • Agustin de Iturbide*

A special case is Agustin de Iturbide, who entered the war as supreme commander of the Spanish forces in 1821. When Vicente Guerrero offered him the throne, he switched sides, effectively consummating the independence of Mexico from Spain. Iturbide became emperor of the First Mexican Empire (1821-1823) until Guerrero and Victoria forced him to abdicate and transformed Mexico into a federal republic.

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Ulysses S. Grant, Robert E. Lee, Braxton Bragg, Zachary Taylor, Jefferson Davis, Winfield Scott, Stephen Kearny, Millard Fillmore, Franklin Pierce, and thousands of others including the 1,563 US Soldiers who are buried in the Mexico City National Cemetery.

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On the insurgent (i.e. Mexican) side:

  • Miguel Hidalgo
  • Ignacio Allende
  • Jose Maria Morelos
  • Vicente Guerrero
  • Mariano Matamoros
  • Guadalupe Victoria
  • Agustin de Iturbide*

On the Spanish side:

  • Francisco Venegas
  • Felix Maria Calleja
  • Juan Ruiz de Apodaca
  • Juan O'Donoju
  • Agustin de Iturbide*

A special case is Agustin de Iturbide, who entered the war as supreme commander of the Spanish forces in 1821. When Vicente Guerrero offered him the throne, he switched sides, effectively consummating the independence of Mexico from Spain. Iturbide became emperor of the First Mexican Empire (1821-1823) until Guerrero and Victoria forced him to abdicate and transformed Mexico into a federal republic.

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On the insurgent (i.e. Mexican) side:

  • Miguel Hidalgo
  • Ignacio Allende
  • Jose Maria Morelos
  • Vicente Guerrero
  • Mariano Matamoros
  • Guadalupe Victoria
  • Agustin de Iturbide*

On the Spanish side:

  • Francisco Venegas
  • Felix Maria Calleja
  • Juan Ruiz de Apodaca
  • Juan O'Donoju
  • Agustin de Iturbide*

A special case is Agustin de Iturbide, who entered the war as supreme commander of the Spanish forces in 1821. When Vicente Guerrero offered him the throne, he switched sides, effectively consummating the independence of Mexico from Spain. Iturbide became emperor of the First Mexican Empire (1821-1823) until Guerrero and Victoria forced him to abdicate and transformed Mexico into a federal republic.

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Mexico and the United States fought the war after the admittance of Texas as a US state in 1846. The war (1846-1848) led to US control of California and the west.

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Mexico and the United States.

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The United States

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The Mexican Army under Santa Anna.

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The Americans.

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