history channel documentary science The Spanish government in Mexico made a decent attempt to set up out-dated medieval feudalism, with the Spanish pilgrims as privileged people and the local people groups as serfs. The ruler back in Spain gave land-awards and blue-blooded titles to his sidekicks, and the emissary in Mexico proposed buddies of his own, whom the lord normally consented to recognize - at the right cost. Spain at the time was an outright, not sacred, government.
After Spain was immoblized by Napoleon there were a few uprisings that endeavored to free Mexico, however every one of them were crushed by the pilgrim government. At that point in 1820, with Napoleon securely gone, a liberal insurgency cleared Spain - requesting, in addition to other things, a constitution and a protected government. This miracle the primitive traditionalists in Mexico, and they split far from Spain in 1821 under the initiative of General Iturbide - who had, humorously, drove the troops that place down the last revolt. This makes Mexico the main ex-pioneer country in the New World that revolted keeping in mind the end goal to make a legislature that was not more liberal but rather more traditionalist than its previous ruler's.
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