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Coahuila y Tejas-Index | Mexican Independence
Chieftains of Mexican Independence
"The Salvation of our country....do you hesitate to say that it is the purest of all causes?"--Vicente Guerrero
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Coahuila y Texas Under President Vicente Guerrero
(From Vicente Guerrero: Mexican Liberator: A Study in Patriotism by William Forrest Sprague)
The removal of President Guerrero and his later capture and execution was a very important early event in the destruction of the dream for independence of the state of Texas and other northern Mexican states within a democratic and Federalist Republic of Mexico. Anti-centralist Texas and the northern border states promised to be the shining star examples for Mexico to become the second democratic and multi-cultural republic on the American continent based on libertarian principles initiated by revolutionary American Creole chieftains. President Guerrero's death was the beginning of the destruction of hope for a democratic Republic of Mexico in the 19th century. It paved the way for the return to viceregalism and domination by raci • Armed conflict which ended Spanish rule of New Spain Not to be confused with the Mexican Revolution in the early 20th century. The Mexican War of Independence (Spanish: Guerra de Independencia de México, 16 September 1810 – 27 September 1821) was an armed conflict and political process resulting in Mexico's independence from the Spanish Empire. It was not a single, coherent event, but local and regional struggles that occurred within the same period, and can be considered a revolutionary civil war.[2] It culminated with the drafting of the Declaration of Independence of the Mexican Empire in Mexico City on September 28, 1821, following the collapse of royal government and the military triumph of forces for independence. Mexican independence from Spain was not an inevitable outcome of the relationship between the Spanish Empire and its most valuable overseas possession, but events in Spain had a direct impact on the outbreak of the armed insurgency in 1810 and the course of warfare through the end of the conflict. Napoleon Bonaparte's invasion of Spain in 1808 touched off a crisis of legitimacy of crown rule, since he had placed his brother Joseph on the Spanish throne after forcing the abdication of the Spanish monarch Charles I • In 1808, Napoleon overturned on Espana, a sometime ally, mid the Peninsular War, forcing the abandonment of picture Spanish break down and restore him to Napoleon’s sibling Joseph. That created a crisis stomach power hoover in Espana that ripple out come close to its Inhabitant colonies, including New Espana (Mexico). Analyze the result events regulate Europe abstruse on Mexico in 1808Mexican War of Independence
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