The Plan of Iguala, also known as the Plan of the Three Guarantees ("Plan Trigarante") or Act of Independence of North America, was a revolutionary proclamation...
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Agustín de Iturbide (redirect from Augustin I of Mexico)
changing sides in 1820 and leading a coalition of former royalists and long-time insurgents under his Plan of Iguala. The combined forces under Iturbide brought...
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the Plan of Iguala in 1821. They formed a unified military force rapidly bringing about the collapse of royal government and the establishment of independent...
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Guadalupe Victoria (category Presidents of Mexico)
the Plan of Iguala. Iturbide began a tour of the Bajío region to spread the movement. Several royalist military leaders joined the Plan of Iguala and...
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On February 24, the Plan de Iguala had been signed by Agustín de Iturbide and Vicente Guerrero, ending the long Mexican War of Independence. Gaining...
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First Mexican Empire (category Former monarchies of Costa Rica)
Agustín I. The establishment of a monarchy was the initial goal for an independent Mexico, as outlined in the Plan of Iguala, a political document drafted...
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Andrés Quintana Roo (category Presidents of the Chamber of Deputies (Mexico))
union of the two armies, Iturbide's plan, now endorsed by Guerrero was published to the public as the Plan of Iguala and it established three guarantees...
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proposals of the Plan of Iguala. The Treaty is the first document in which Spanish (without authorization) and Mexican officials accept the liberty of what...
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Mexico (redirect from United States of Mexico)
called the territory América Septentrional (Northern America); the 1821 Plan of Iguala also used América Septentrional. On two occasions (1821–1823 and 1863–1867)...
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Guerrero. This agreement became known as the Plan de Iguala. It invited Viceroy Ruiz de Apodaca to become leader of the independence movement. The viceroy rejected...
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Vicente Guerrero (category People of the Mexican War of Independence)
and Iturbide allied under the Plan de Iguala and their forces merged as the Army of the Three Guarantees. The Plan of Iguala proclaimed independence, called...
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efforts to overthrow Emperor of Mexico Agustín de Iturbide.[clarification needed] Iturbide had formulated the Plan of Iguala in 1821, which united insurgents...
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the so-called Plan of Iguala, and was the work of the author of the Mexican independence Agustín de Iturbide, made in the city of Iguala by the tailor...
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of Córdoba is signed in Córdoba, Veracruz, Mexico, ratifying the Plan of Iguala of February 24 for Mexico's independence from Spain and, although not...
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José Joaquín de Herrera (category Secretaries of defense of Mexico)
Mexican War of Independence initially remaining loyal to Spain, but he switched sides towards the end of the war to join the Plan of Iguala. During the...
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September 27, the Army of the Three Guarantees, with Iturbide at its head, made its triumphal entry into Mexico City. Plan of Iguala Army of the Three Guarantees...
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Army, would be in charge of carrying out this plan and would be identified with a new flag. The Plan of Iguala was an act of political agreement, intensely...
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moderate" according to the Treaty of Córdoba. The new country adopted the name of the Mexican Empire. The Plan of Iguala had provided for a Bourbon monarch...
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Monarchism in Mexico (section Plan of Chicontla)
the insurgents for independence, was proclaimed president of the Regency. His Plan of Iguala united factions for independence and envisioned a sovereign...
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February 24 (redirect from 24th of February)
Demerara River, Guyana. 1821 – Final stage of the Mexican War of Independence from Spain with Plan of Iguala. 1822 – The first Swaminarayan temple in the...
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Iturbide acceded to that demand did the Afro-Mexican forces sign on to the Plan of Iguala which laid out the terms for the insurgency movement. When Napoleon...
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Anastasio Bustamante (redirect from Federalist Revolt of 1840)
War of Independence initially as a royalist before siding with Agustín de Iturbide and supporting the Plan of Iguala. Bustamante was a member of the Provisional...
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Rómulo Díaz de la Vega (category Presidents of Mexico)
revolutionary Plan of Ayutla left a power vacuum. He studied military science and rose to the rank of general. In 1821, he joined the Plan of Iguala. He fought...
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the management of revenues, in religious matters and the election of bishops were factors that allowed that goal. The Plan of Iguala contained three...
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simple terms that Iturbide proposed became the basis of the Plan of Iguala: the independence of New Spain (now to be called the Mexican Empire) with Ferdinand...
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Antonio López de Santa Anna (redirect from Napoleon of the West)
with insurgent Vicente Guerrero, fighting for independence under the Plan of Iguala, Santa Anna also joined the fight for independence. Political developments...
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Spaniards under the Plan of Iguala. The Plan promised independence for Mexico as a monarchy (First Mexican Empire), and also invited a member of Spanish royalty...
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accordance to the bases which in the Plan of Iguala and the Treaty of Córdoba the First Chief of the Imperial Army of the Three Guarantees wisely established...
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Yucatán (redirect from State of Yucatán)
Plan of Iguala was proclaimed in the current state of Guerrero (at that time part of the Intendency of Mexico). On September 15, 1821, in the Hall of...
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in Mexico by the Plan of Iguala or Plan of Independence. Likewise, not all the independentists were in agreement with the system of government proclaimed...
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