Mexican Independece

By Alan19
  • Early months of 1810

    Early months of 1810
    In Josefa Ortiz de Domínguez’s house, the Independence plan was being discussed to put in action by the Creoles.
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    Mexican Independence

  • Spanish goverment is aware of conspirators

    Spanish goverment is aware of conspirators
    The Independence had to be done quickly because the secret of the planning started to spread. And eveyone started to find out.
  • Grito de Dolores

    Grito de Dolores
    El Grito de Dolores was the speech that Miguel Hidalgo gave in Dolores to gain followers and make everyone follow Miguel Hidalgo and the Creoles.
  • Battle of Alhondiga de Granaditas

    Battle of Alhondiga de Granaditas
    When Hidalgo and his army went to Guanajuato, the battle of Alhondiga de Granaditas began. This battle was when they could not enter the building to attack, so they decided to build the door. They put rocks on their bodies so the bullets would not kill them. They ended up winning the battle.
  • Battle of Monte de las Cruces

    Battle of Monte de las Cruces
    The Battle of Monte de las Cruces, was the toughest battle for Hidalgo and his army. the spaniards were more prepared and with greater numbers. The Spanish were very well prepared for this battle causing them to win it. Hidalgo and his army had to go back to Guanajuato.
  • Batalla de Puente del Calderon

    Batalla de Puente del Calderon
    Because of The Battle of Bridge of Calderon, Hidalgo's army lost a lot of Indians. This made the Spanish win and Hidalgo and other of the independence to return north. There they were executed.
  • Execution of Hidalgo

    Execution of Hidalgo
    After Miguel Hidalgo was captured, he was sent to be executed. Hidalgo died because when he was going to be executed, he placed his hand in his heart and they stabbed him to death.
  • Battle of Temalac

    Battle of Temalac
    In November 5, the with the Battle of Temalac which was leaded by Jose Maria Morelos lost the battle and ended up imprisoned. He was He was finally executed.
  • Plan of Iguala

    Plan of Iguala
    The Plan of Iguala was made on february 24 by Agustin de Iturbide and Vicente Guerrero. The independence of Mexico, primacy of the Roman Catholicism, and social equality were the three main promises of this plan.
  • Iturbide's Army

    Iturbide's Army
    In september 27 1821, Iturbide's army beated the spanish and finally entered to Mexico City. Mexico declered idependence, and Inturbide became Mexico's emperor