Ralph Bennett
Mexico won. After capturing and executing Emperor Maximilian I on June 19, 1867, Mexico switched back to a republic form of government and ended the war.
There was no Emperor of France until 1804.
The conflict between Mexico and France, known as the French Intervention in Mexico, lasted from 1861 to 1867. It began when France, under Emperor Napoleon III, sought to establish a monarchy in Mexico. The conflict involved a series of battles and political struggles, ultimately resulting in the withdrawal of French troops and the defeat of the French-supported Emperor Maximilian I in 1867.
This was not related to the Spanish-American War.Maximilion I was made emperor of Mexico
France
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
Napoleon III (emperor of France) qualifies as such.
France controlled them through an Austrian-born Emperor, Maximillian.
Joseph Bonaparte
Joseph Bonaparte
Mexico won. After capturing and executing Emperor Maximilian I on June 19, 1867, Mexico switched back to a republic form of government and ended the war.
Augustín de Iturbide
There was no Emperor of France until 1804.
The role of France was to continue its long series of foreign humiliations by having its army and its puppet emperor kicked out of Mexico. Michael Montagne
The conflict between Mexico and France, known as the French Intervention in Mexico, lasted from 1861 to 1867. It began when France, under Emperor Napoleon III, sought to establish a monarchy in Mexico. The conflict involved a series of battles and political struggles, ultimately resulting in the withdrawal of French troops and the defeat of the French-supported Emperor Maximilian I in 1867.
France invaded Mexico to challenge the Monroe Doctrine and establish a puppet satellite state. They placed Ferdinand Maximilian of Austria on the Mexican throne.
Yes. They never made it past Mexico.