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WEBThe Mexican Empire was a constitutional monarchy, the first independent government of Mexico and the only former colony of the Spanish Empire to establish a monarchy after independence. It is one of the few modern …
North America 1864: Second Mexican Empire
WEBA historical map of North America and the Caribbean showing the territories and states in 1864, including the short-lived Second Mexican Empire backed by France. The map also highlights the main events of the …
The First Mexican Empire and Agustín de Iturbide
WEBThe next day the independence of the First Mexican Empire was declared and General Iturbide later became Emperor Agustin I of Mexico, the first leader of the independent nation. On September 27 1821 the Army of …
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WEBApr 6, 2023 · Learn about the first Mexican empire, its origin and downfall, and the first Mexican emperor. Explore Mexico in 1821 through the changes in the Mexican Empire map. Updated: 04/06/2023.
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WEBIn the nineteenth century, maps are central to the military struggle for independence and the defense of contested national borders. The maps presented in this exhibition serve as visual histories of Mexican territory, …
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