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  2. First Mexican Empire - Wikipedia

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    The Mexican Empire (Spanish: Imperio Mexicano, pronounced [imˈpeɾjo mexiˈkano] ⓘ) was a constitutional monarchy and the first independent government of Mexico. It was also the only former viceroyalty of the Spanish Empire to establish a monarchy after gaining independence .

  3. Territorial evolution of Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Territorial organization under the interim government of Mexico after the establishment of the Republic on May 21, 1823, and before the decree of the Constitutive Act of the Mexican Federation on January 31, 1824 – the period between the end of the First Mexican Empire and the creation of the Federal Republic of the United Mexican States ...

  4. File:Political divisions of Mexico 1821 (location map scheme ...

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    Administrative divisions of Mexico; Central America under Mexican rule; Costa Ricans; Ethnic groups in Latin America; First Mexican Empire; User:Falcaorib/Canada, United States and Mexico; User:Phoenix B 1of3/Guatemala-Yucatan

  5. List of largest empires - Wikipedia

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    Empire size in this list is defined as the dry land area it controlled at the time, which may differ considerably from the area it claimed. For example: in the year 1800, European powers collectively claimed approximately 20% of the Earth's land surface that they did not effectively control. [ 8 ]

  6. File:First Mexican Empire (orthographic projection).svg

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    This W3C-invalid world map was created ... America and Africa countries : 17:50, 1 August 2009 ... TownDown {{Information |Description={{en|1=First Mexican Empire ...

  7. History of Mexico - Wikipedia

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    The Mexican–American War took place in two theaters: the Western (aimed at California) and Central Mexico (aimed at capturing Mexico City) campaigns. A map of Mexico 1845 after Texas annexation by the U.S. In March 1847, U.S. President James K. Polk sent an army of 12,000 soldiers under General Winfield Scott to Veracruz. The 70 ships of the ...

  8. Central America under Mexican rule - Wikipedia

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    The First Mexican Empire at its territorial peak (1822–1823) During Mexico's annexation of the region, Mexico and Central America had the same heads of state. Iturbide ruled as regent, and then as emperor, from January 1822 until his abdication in March 1823, after which, the three leaders of the provisional government—Bravo, Victoria, and ...

  9. File:Flag map of the First Mexican Empire (1821–1823).svg

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    Description: Flag map of the Mexican Empire: Date: 26 January 2012, 02:37 (UTC): Source: This file was derived from: Flag of Mexico (1821-1823).svg: ; First Mexican Empire (orthographic projection).svg: