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Separation of Texas
Between 1835 and 1836. Texas. The conflict between Mexicans and texans begin with the Constitution of 1835, and Texas was not comfort with it; so a series of battles beginning with Gonzales battle the 2nd October 1835 and ending in the battle of Jacinto the 21 April 1836, when the president Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna signed the Velasco treaty that recognized the independence of Texas from the Mexican territory. Antonio López de Santa Anna
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Pastry War
Between 1838 and 1839. Mexico. The war of the cakes was mainly caused for the damage to French people during civil wars in Mexico, so the French people demand a compensation for the damage, the Mexican government give an agreement but French people did not agree so they go to France and returned with war ships that closed Mexican port. In March 9 1839 Mexico signed a peace treaty. Antoine-Louis Deffaudis
Anastacio Bustamante -
War with the United States
Between 1846 and 1848.
It begins with the attack from the Americans the 13 September 1846 to Chapultepec Castle, the reason was because Americans wanted to expand his territory. the conflict continues till he new government led by Manuel de la Peña initiated peace negotiations with the United States that culminated in the signing of the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo the 2 of February of 1848.
James K. Polk
Manuel de la Peña -
French Intervention
December 8, 1861 - June 21, 1867 Mexico When Spain, England, and France formed the tripartite alliance, they sent their fleets to Mexico to force them to pay their debts contracted, whose payments had been suspended by President Benito Juarez in 1861. The first confrontation between Mexicans and monsieurs took place on April 28, 1862. It ended with the shooting of Maximilian of Habsburgo in the 19 of June of 1867. Benito Juárez, Ignacio Zaragoza, Napoleon III. -
Second Mexican Empire
1863 1867
Mexico.
Second Mexican Empire was the name of Mexico under monarchy declared by the Assembly of Notables on July 10, 1863, during the Second French intervention in Mexico. Supported by Napoleon III of France, who wanted to stablished a monarchy in America. Crowning an Austrian Archduke Ferdinand Maximilian, of the House of Habsburg-Lorraine, as Emperor Maximilian I of Mexico. It ended with the shooting of Maximilian of Habsburgo in the 19 of June of 1867.
Maximilan I
Benito Juarez