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  1. Occurrences in Europe in the early 19th century created a deep political divide between Spain and its American colonies. In 1807 the Spanish king, Charles IV , granted passage through Spanish territory to Napoleons forces on their way to invade Portugal.

  2. In Veracruz, on December 2, 1822, Santa Anna proclaimed that Mexico should become a republic, a position supported by many rebels and liberal leaders. Agustín was forced to reconvene congress and to abdicate. In 1824 he returned from European exile but was arrested and shot.

  3. 6 de dic. de 2023 · Mexican independence. The Mexican struggle for independence began with the Grito de Dolores (Cry of Dolores). In September of 1810, Miguel Hidalgo, the parish priest of the small town of Dolores in central Mexico, uttered the country’s cry for independence.

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  4. While fixating on the great men of the era of Colombian, Argentine, or Mexican independence, they also had to contend with the flawed characters of the liberators and the liberated in order to point to the unfinished business of the struggles they unleashed. 3 The nineteenth century was the classic age for writing about independence as a ...

  5. 6 de dic. de 2023 · The extensive Spanish colonies in North, Central and South America (which included half of South America, present-day Mexico, Florida, islands in the Caribbean and the southwestern United States) declared independence from Spanish rule in the early nineteenth century and by the turn of the twentieth century, the hundreds of years of ...

  6. With the development of a more formal historiography in 19th-century Brazil, due in large part to the creation of the Brazilian Historical and Geographical Institute in 1838 and the canonical work of Francisco Adolfo de Varnhagen, the dominant view was that independence constituted a founding moment of Brazilian nationality, albeit with ...