Agustín De Iturbide: The Independence Of Mexico

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Agustín de Iturbide defeated the Royalist forces still opposed to independence, the new Spanish viceroy, lacked money, provisions, and troops, was forced to accept Mexican independence. On August 24, 1821 Spanish Viceroy Juan de O’Donojú signed the Treaty of Córdoba. Which, approved a plan to make Mexico an independent constitutional monarch, and the Catholic Church would remain in place. On September 16, 1810 Miguel Hidalgo, a rebel priest, in the town of Dolores told his flock that the time had come to take arms against the Spanish. Within minutes, he had a tattered yet determined followers. On September 28, the massive army arrived at the rich mining city of Guanajuato, where all the Spaniards and colonial officials had barricaded themselves

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