Maximilian I, and the invaders were the French.
Napoleon III (emperor of France) qualifies as such.
Mexico IS the homeland. If you mean which country invaded and colonized Mexico, it was Spain.
France invaded Mexico to challenge the Monroe Doctrine and establish a puppet satellite state. They placed Ferdinand Maximilian of Austria on the Mexican throne.
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Spain invaded Mexico.
Originally, Mexico was a colony of Spain, but fought and won its independence in 1821. Between 1864 and 1867, Mexico was invaded by French forces, who at the time installed "Emperor Maximilian I", making of Mexico a French protectorate. Later, liberal forces led by Benito Juarez overthrew Maximilian and Mexico became independent once more. Since then, Mexico hasn't been "colonized" by another country.
He was installed as part of a puppet regime led by the French Empire (Napoleon III), when French forces invaded Mexico. See related questions.
France is the correct answer. What European country laid claim to Mexico in the 19th century and even appointed an emperor to rule? Italy France Germany Britain
A period of time before people of Spain invaded a country (e.g. Pre - Hispanic Mexico - before Spaniards arrived in Mexico.
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