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Mexican EmpireThe Mexican Empire was the name of Mexico on two non-consecutive occasions in the 19th century when it was ruled by an Emperor. (For the Pre-Columbian empires of Mesoamerica in the territory of modern-day Mexico, see Aztec, Toltec, and Teotihuacan.)First Mexican EmpireThe First Mexican Empire was short lived, lasting only eight months from 21 July 1822 to 19 March 1823 and having only one emperor, Agustín de Iturbide. When the Emperor Napoleon of France put his brother, Joseph, on the Spanish throne in 1808, ties between Spain and her American colonies weakened and the movement for Mexican independence grew stronger.
In that year, General Agustín de Iturbide, a Mexican-born criollo Iturbide's official title was By the Grace of God and the National Congress, First Constitutional Emperor of Mexico (Spanish:Por la Divina Providencia y por el Congreso de la Nación, Primer Emperador Constitucional de México). His coronation took place on 21 July 1822, in Mexico City. As factions in the Congress began to sharply criticise both Iturbide and his policies, the emperor decided on 31 October to dissolve it. This enraged the commander of the garrison at Veracruz, Antonio López de Santa Anna, who would later distinguish himself in the Mexican-American War. Santa Anna and his troops rose up against Iturbide and declared a republic on the 1 December. Fearing for his life as the rebellion grew stronger, the emperor ordered the dissolved Congress to reassemble on the 4 March 1823. He presented his abdication to them at a night-time session on 19 March 1823. He fled to Italy shortly after. In April 1824 the Congress, having already declared his administration void, declared Iturbide a traitor. When he returned to Mexico in July 1824 he was arrested on arrival in Tamaulipas and executed. Second Mexican EmpireThe Second Mexican Empire survived for longer than the First Empire, lasting for three years from 1864 to 1867. However, it still only ever had one emperor, Maximilian von Habsburg, who was installed by Napoleon III of France. Emperor Maximilian was executed by firing squad in 1867. External linksImperial House of Mexico
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