Mexico in the 19th Century Diego Rojas A01366491 Fernando Ramirez A01366487 Juan Pablo Monroy A01366673 Jaime Almazán A01366627
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Texas Separation
Time span- 1836-1837
Location- Mexico in that time, US actually
Description- It happened after the war of liberals and conservatives, then Lopez Santa Ana faced the problem of the texan rebelion, because they demanded independence, so they separated from Mexico
Main Characters- Miguel Barragán, José Justo Corro, Lopez de Santa Anna -
Pastry War
Date November 27, 1838 – March 9, 1839
(3 months, 1 Location: Mexico arising from the claim of a French pastry cook living in Tacubaya,
France decided to back up its demand for 600,000 pesos by sending a fleet to Veracruz, the principal Mexican port on the Gulf of Mexico.
Charles Baudin Antonio López de Santa Anna
Guadalupe Victoria
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War With The United States
From 1846 to 1848
Location: Texas, New Mexico, California; Northern, Central, and Eastern Mexico; Mexico City the U.S.–Mexican War or the Invasion of Mexico, was an armed conflict between the United States of America and the United Mexican States from 1846 to 1848. It followed in the wake of the 1845 US annexation of Texas, which Mexico considered part of its territory, despite the 1836 Texas Revolution. James K. Polk
Winfield Scott
Zachary Taylor
Antonio Lopez de Santa Ana -
Intervention War
Time span- 5 may, 1862- may 28, 1864
Location- Center of Mexico
Description- The french thought that a monarchy would be better for mexico, so they invaded it and sent Maximilian.
Main characters- Napoleon III, Benito Juárez, Ferdinand Maximilian, Ignacio Zaragoza -
Second Empire
The Mexican Empire or Second Mexican Empire was Mexico´s name under a hereditary monarchy declared by the assembly of notables.
It was created with the support of Napoleon the third of France. Then, the Austrian Ferdinand Maximillian, of the house of Habsburg as Emperor Maximilian I of Mexico.
(1863-1867)