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Mexican History Chronology: Independence through the French Intervention© 2001 Donald J. Mabry 1810-1811 Independence movement of Miguel Hidalgo crushed 1811-1815 Independence movement of José Maria Morelos crushed 1815-1829 Independence movement as guerrilla activity 1820 Conservatives choose Agustín de Iturbide to lead independence 1821 Independence effected by Iturbide 1821-22 Provisional government of Iturbide 1822-23 Emperor Agustín Iturbide I 1823 Loss of Guatemala and Central America 1824 Federal republican government established under new constitution 1824-28 Presidency of Guadalupe Hidalgo 1825 Joel Poinsett arrives as U.S. representative Freemasonry in politics 1827 Expulsion of Spanish Nicolas Bravo revolt suppressed 1828 Ultraconservative Anastasio Bustamante steals election and takes reprisals against the losers (Liberals). Liberal revolt (1828-29). 1829 Vicente Guerrero president Spanish invade Tampico Slavery abolished 1830 Bustamante overthrows government; becomes dictator 1831 Guerrero captured and executed 1832 Antonio López de Santa Anna drives Bustamante from Mexico City; "elected" President with Valentin Gómez Farías as VP. 1832-34 Gómez Farías usually acting president 1833 Laws of '33--liberal legislation. 1834 Santa Anna retakes presidency; rules as a centralist dictator 1835-36 Texas rebellion against centralism 1836 Santa Anna exiled. New centralist constitution. 1837 Bustamante president. Santa Anna returns. 1838 French "Pastry War" in Veracruz. Santa Anna loses leg. 1840 Liberal rebellion fails. 1841 Conservative rebellion succeeds. Santa Anna as dictator. 1842 Santa Anna retires to his hacienda; Nicolas Bravo in charge. New centralist constitution. 1843 Santa Anna chosen president. 1844 Revolt forces Santa Anna into exile again. 1845 U.S. annexes Texas. General Mariano Paredes overthrows government. 1846 War between Mexico and the United States begins. Paredes overthrown. Gómez Farías as acting president. U.S. helps Santa Anna to return. Santa Anna becomes president. 1848 Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo. Santa Anna into exile. Liberal General José Joaquin Herrera becomes president 1851 Honest election brings Mariano Arista to power 1853 Conservative and clerical forces overthrow Arista and bring back Santa Anna, who then sells the Mesilla Valley (Gadsden Purchase) 1854-55 Liberal Revolution of Ayutla. Juan Alvarez as acting president but resigns in favor of Ignacio Comonfort 1856-57 Liberal Reform Laws 1858-61 War of the Reform 1861 Juárez returns to Mexico City. United Kingdom, France, and Spain take Veracruz. British and Spanish withdraw. 1862-67 French Intervention 1864-67 Maximiliano Hapsburg as Emperor of Mexico |
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