Independence Mexican War

  • The french invasion of spain

    Napoleon Bonaparte proclaimed himself emperor.
  • The French invasion of Spain

    Napoleon took the opportunity to stay in spain and the french army set up camp.
  • Conspiracies and Insurrection

    Planned to begin the insurrection
  • Insurgents and Royalist in the Independence Movement.

    Hidalgo met with the priest, Jose Maria Morelos y Pavon, and named him general of the Sourthern armies and commissioned him to take the port of Acapulco.
  • Conspiracies and Insurrection

    Miguel Hidalgo accelerated this insurrection inviting the people to join them and fight for Ferdinang VII against the colonial government on the night.
  • Insurgents and Royalist in the Independence Movement

    Miguel Hidalgo, Ignacio Allende, Juan Aldama, Mariano Abasolo and others leaders were taken prisioners in Acatitla de Bajan and sent to chihuahuato be tried and executed.
  • The French invasion of Spain

    Cadix to white and enact a constitution that established a constitutional monarchy as the form of govermet.
  • Spanish liberalism...

    The cadiz constitution that was liberal and against the absolutist regime and in favor of individual rights, was enacted.
  • Insurgents and Royalist in the Independence Movement

    The constitution of Apatzingan is based.
  • The french invasion of spain.

    Finally, Napoleon's army was defeated in Russia and Germany. Ferdinand Vll, supported by england, returned to spain in 1814.
  • The Social thinking of the Insurgents

    Enacted by Morelos , the constitution of Apatzigan never came into being, however, his social ideas continue being valid these days
  • Spanish liberalism...

    Ferdinand VII returned to spain to occupy the throne and he abolished the constitution of cadiz and dissolved the courts since wanted to return to absolutism.
  • Insurgents and Royalist in the Independence Movement

    Morelos was captured and sentenced to death.
  • Resistance and Guerila Warfare

    The insurgent movement in New Spain was virtually dissolved.
  • Spanish liberalism...

    Accepting the Costitution and Spain becoming a Costitutional Monarchy
  • The consummation of Independence

    .The reinstatement of the Constitution of Cadiz