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Mexican War for Independence
Started September 16, 1810
Class War
Religious War
Racial War
Dolores Mexico,
Location of Father Hidalgo's mission
Gachupines
Derogatory term for Spain
Lady of Guadalupe
(La virgin de Guadalupe)- she is the mother of Christ. Indian version of the virgin Mary.
Tonantzin
Mother of all God in Indian mythology
Juan Diego
Man who spotted the Virgin Mary
Jose Maria Morelos
2nd Leader of revolutionary forces after Hidalgo is killed. Also a Priest and a Criollo.
Draft a declaration of independence and part of constitution before he is killed.
Vincente Guerrero
3rd Leader after Morelos. He is a mestizo, not a priest.
Has military background and led a fierce campaign
Plan de Iguala
Agreement between Guerrero and Iterbide. Declares New Spain as an independent, moderate, constitutional monarchy.
Catholic and racial equality
Juan O’Donoju
The Last viceroy that recognized Mexico's independence.
Treaty of Cordova, 1821
Mexico's Independence from Spain.
Augustine Iturbide
A Criollo who switched to the revolutionaries side and teams with Guerrero.
Becomes Emporer of Mexico
Santa Ana
Member of Royal Forces.
Eventually defeats Iburtide to finally free Mexico
Plan De Casa Mata
1823 - Santa Dethrones Iburtide
Erasmo Seguin
A Criollo that switches sides and helps Santa Ana defeat Iburtide.
Helped writed constitution of 1824
Jose Antonio Navarro
Tejano that also helped with the constitution
Saltillo
Capital of Texas