Historyy

History of Mexico

  • Bourbon Reforms

    Bourbon Reforms
    As soon as the Bourbon assumed the power of spain, they initiated a seriers of reforms designed to centralize the power and finances through a territional reotganization.
  • New Spain

    New Spain
    The ideology of the enlightenment began a transformation in the way of thinking in those days. At the end of the war of succession, philip v. from the bourbon dynasty, implemented a series of reforms to recovered the power of the empire.
  • The Grouth of Haciendas and the Rural Conflict

    The Grouth of Haciendas and the Rural Conflict
    Many haciendas in New Spain were formed by land obtained from royal grants grants. Many haciendas increased their surface by absorbing piecves of lnand belongingto indigenous peoples.
  • The ideology of the Enlightenment

    The ideology of the Enlightenment
    The ideas of the enlightened thinkers were smuggled into the colonies of New Spain. Where intellectual criollos found a new way of looking at life.
  • French Revolution

    French Revolution
    The french revolution begins
  • The french invation of Spain

    The french invation of Spain
    After the French revolution, Napoleon seized power and proclaimed himself emperor. Spainish people were violenty opposed to this situation that ended up triggering the war against the french on spanish territory
  • Napoleon

    Napoleon
    Napoleon's invasion tho spain
  • Lowlands

    Lowlands
    Rebellions in the areas of the bajio and siuthern territories of New Spain, led by Hidalgo and Morelos
  • Miguel Hidalgo

    Miguel Hidalgo
    Miguel Hidalgo is executed
  • Constitution of Cadiz

    Constitution of Cadiz
  • Promulgation of Mexico's Independence

    Promulgation of Mexico's Independence