Friday, November 16, 2007

A New Emperor for New Independent State.

The struggle for independence in Mexico once started could not be stopped. In winter 1820 an officer of the royal army Agustin De Iturbide was given an order to bring the riot to an end. On January 1821, he decided that it was impossible not defeat the riot leader – Guerrero - and began negotiations with the rebels. The two troops joint to release the ties that bound the country. They both settled the Plan de Iguala (or as it is also known The Plan of Three Guarantees).
It’s major points were freedom, unification with equality, and religion. They decided that the new state of Mexico would be independent but preserve monarchy with the king Ferdinand VII to rule or some other member of his family. The nation of Mexico would be unified through equality to all View the rest of this article


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