Economic and Social divisions between the rich and poor in New Spain

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1519-1821

Economic and Social divisions between the rich and poor in New Spain

By the early 1800 s, residents of Mexico were tired of being ruled by Spain. Poverty and racism in New Spain were extreme: European-born Spaniards, called peninsulares, occupied the highest positions of wealth and power Next were, criollos, Spaniards born in the Americas. Mestizos, people of mixed Spanish and Indian heritage, were near the bottom of the social scale At the very bottom were Indians

1 Spaniards= from Spain 2 Creoles- Spaniards that were born in Mexico 3 Mestizos- mixed blood 4 Indios- natives

On September 16, 1810, Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla, a priest from the town of Dolores, began a revolt against Spanish rule. His call for revolt became known as the Grito de Dolores or Cry of Dolores Father Hidalgo wanted all people treated equally, regardless of their race. Despite lower-class support, Father Hidalgo s revolt was defeated and he was executed by the Spanish government

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The American Revolution (& other Latin American revolutions) gave Mexicans successful examples to follow American Revolution 1776-1783

A filibuster is someone who engages in an unofficial war on a country. The unrest in Mexico prompted several Americans to mount filibuster expeditions to try and free Texas from Spanish rule Most wanted to make it a part of the United States The most successful was an 1812 expedition led by Samuel Kemper and Bernardo Gutierrez de Lara. Their army captured Nacogdoches and La Bahia and forced the Spanish back to San Antonio In 1813, however, their army was destroyed by the Spanish at the Battle of Medina The Battle of Medina (1813), in which a large filibuster force was destroyed by a Spanish army. No prisoners were taken.

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Mexico now owned Texas, but only about 2500 Mexicans actually lived there Most Mexicans did not want to move to Texas because of hostile Indians like the Comanche and Apache Mexico still worried that the United States was interested in annexing Texas (adding it to its own territory) Despite the Adams-Onís Treaty of 1819 in which the U.S. renounced any claim to Texas, Mexico worried about its northern neighbor s territorial ambitions.

Mexico becomes and independent, but unstable, republic *Republic-ruled without a monarch; power to elect officials belongs to the people Mexico had a ruined economy and drained resources Tejano population in Texas was greatly decreased. (Most fled or were killed during the war with Spain.

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- Briefly explain the effect of the events listed on the timeline on citizens living in Mexican-Texas - Together, the events listed on the timeline led to what important event in Mexican-Texas history?

Causes of Mexican Independence Effects of Mexican Independence