Agustin de Iturbide, Emperor of Mexico. Hid reign was short-lived though, as some generals revolted and installed a Republic form of government in Mexico.
There were many historical events in the year 1821. Some of them included Mexico gaining independence from Spain and Greece gaining its independence from Turkey.
People inhabiting present-day Mexico have immigrated into those lands since the last Ice Age, some 17,000 years ago. Modern Mexicans have existed since Mexico became an independent country, after it won its Mexican War of Independence (1810-1821) against Spain.
Not at all. Denmark's possessions in the Americas included Greenland as well as some islands in the Caribbean. Instead, Mexico was an overseas territory of the Spanish Empire between 1521 and 1821, when Mexico fought and won its war of independence against Spain.
Not much; it was a sparsely populated land devoid of settlers, besides some religious missions scattered throughout the territory.
Of course. Mexican exports into Spain account for some US$3,250 million, while Spanish imports into Mexico are valued at some US$2,400 million. There is also a big amount of Foreign Direct Investment from Spain into Mexico of some US$3,500 million.
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Mexico was an independent monarchy governed by a transplanted King Ferdinand, Bourbon prince, or some conservative European prince, and the Roman Catholic Church would retain its privileges and religious monopoly.
He began the independence movement in Mexico, to free itself from Spain. He is to Mexico what George Washington is to the US. The territories that possessed Mexico when it became independent in 1821 included the whole states of California, Nevada, Utah, Arizona, New Mexico and Texas, as well as parts of Wyoming, Colorado, Oklahoma and Kansas. If Mexico hadn't become independent by that time, most probably those states would have been still part of either Spain, France or England, but not of the United States.
Some Basques and Catalonians want independence, not necessarily all of them, and certainly not all of them are violent about it.
The king of Spain ruled the Philippines through his viceroy of New Spain in Mexico City from 1565 to 1821. After the Mexican War of Independence, the Philippines was ruled from the Spanish capital Madrid directly.
Some 12 to 13 hours on a non-stop plane.