After Spain sent new rulers to Mexico in the 1700s, there was an attempt to centralize and strengthen colonial administration, leading to increased tensions with local elites and indigenous populations. The Bourbon Reforms aimed to increase revenue and control, which sparked resistance and unrest. These policies contributed to growing discontent that eventually played a role in the Mexican War of Independence, which began in 1810. The period also saw cultural and economic changes as Spain sought to modernize its colonial holdings.
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Spain invaded Mexico.
Spain ruled Mexico for 300 years, from 1521 until 1821.
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It also became independent from Spain, as it was considered a territory of Mexico.
It was an overseas territory of the Spanish Crown, known as the "Viceroyalty of the New Spain". It was governed by a viceroy, appointed by the Spanish King. This status lasted from 1521 until 1821, when Mexico attained its independence from Spain.
Exports from New Spain (as was Mexico called at the time) included silver (65%) and other raw materials (35%) such as dyes, hides, plants and timber.
By the 19th century, most of Mexico & Central America had revolted and became independent of Spain.
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Mexico fell to Spanish conquistadors and became a Spanish overseas colony for 300 years,
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in the 1700s
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The independence of Mexico (from Spain) was consolidated.
Columbus appealed to Queen Isabel I of Spain.