Nobody. It all began as a revolt led by Catholic priest Miguel Hidalgo on September 16, 1810. No viceroy was overthrown during such war of independence; at the end of the conflict, royalist general Agustin de Iturbide switched sides after being offered the throne, thus effectively ending the war.
A Spanish representative of the monarch was called a "viceroy." The viceroy was appointed by the Spanish king or queen to serve as the highest-ranking official in a colonial territory, governing on behalf of the monarch.
Lord mountbatten
The Spanish Empire qualifies as such. Mexico (or New Spain, as it was called at the time) was ruled by a viceroy, appointed by the Spanish King. The last viceroy was Juan O'Donoju (1762 - 1821).
spanish rulers appointed by the king.
Local leaders of Spanish colonies in America were often called viceroys or governors. These individuals were responsible for governing specific regions on behalf of the Spanish crown and enforcing colonial policies.
A Viceroy
He was a Viceroy, appointed by the Spanish Crown. The last viceroy of the New Spain, before it became Mexico, was Juan O'Donoju (1762-1821)
Louis Mountbatten :He was the last Viceroy of the British Indian Empire (1947) and the first Governor-General of independent India(1947-48).
I think it's a viceroy because a viceroy is a man who is the governor of a country, province, or colony, ruling as the representative of a sovereign. A governor is a person who rules that country or place so I think it's a viceroy. Hope I helped!
viceroy
The Spanish title for a ruler of a province in the New World was "virrey" (viceroy).
No one. England does not have a Viceroy. A viceroy rules a country, colony or city on behalf of the monarch