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  • Cause of mexican revolution
  • The cry of Dolores
  • capture and execution hidaglo
  • The economic policies of Porfirio Díaz, unequal distribution of land, deeply entrenched economic inequality, and undemocratic institutionswere the major causes of the revolution.
  • Agustin de iturbide
  • On September 16, 1810—the date now celebrated as Mexican Independence Day—Hidalgo issued the “Grito de Dolores” (“Cry of Dolores”),calling for the end of Spanish rule, for racial equality, and for redistribution of land. The speech effectively launched the Mexican (1810–21)
  • the traety of cordoba
  • himself compelled to sign the Treaty of Córdoba on August 24, 1821. The treaty officially ended New Spain's dependence on Old Spain, renamed the nation the Mexican Empire, and declared that the congress was to elect an emperor if no suitable European prince could be found.
  • Image result for capture and execution hidalgo After a crushing defeat at the Battle of Calderón Bridge on January 17, 1811, Hidalgo fled north, hoping to escape into the United States. He was caught on March 21 and executed by a firing squad on July 30, 1811, at age 58.
  • effect to mexican revoulation
  • Agustin de Iturbide (1783-1824) was a Mexican politician and soldier who fought during the Independence War, held a major role in ending the War after achieving independence from Spain, and became Emperor of Mexico
  • himself compelled to sign the Treaty of Córdoba on August 24, 1821. The treaty officially ended New Spain's dependence on Old Spain, renamed the nation the Mexican Empire, and declared that the congress was to elect an emperor if no suitable European prince could be found.
  • In the early 19th century,Napoleon's occupation of Spain led to the outbreak of revolts all across Spanish America. Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla—“the father of Mexican independence”—launched the Mexican rebellion with his “Cry of Dolores,” and his populist army came close to capturing the Mexican capital.
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