- Plan of Iguala
Plan of Iguala, also known as Plan of the Three Guarantees ("Plan Trigarante"), was a peace treaty proclaimed on February 24, 1821, in the final stage of
Mexican War of Independence fromSpain . The plan attempted to establish a constitutional foundation upon which an independentMexican Empire would be based. It took its name from the city ofIguala in the modern-day state ofGuerrero .The Plan of Iguala had three main goals, these included the establishment of
Roman Catholicism , the proclamation of Mexico'sindependence , andsocial equality for all social and ethnic groups in the new country. These goals were summarized as "Religion, Independence and Unity" ("Religión, Independencia y Unión").Mexico was to become a
constitutional monarchy , modelled after the European monarchies of the time. The Plan also called for the equality of all inhabitants of Mexico, granting them equal rights in court and in every aspect of their lives.The two main figures behind the Plan were
Agustín de Iturbide (who would become Emperor of Mexico) andVicente Guerrero , Revolutionary rebel leader and laterPresident of Mexico . TheArmy of the Three Guarantees was set up to defend the ideals of the Plan of Iguala, and consisted of the unified military forces of these two men. On August 24, 1821, Iturbide and Spanish ViceroyJuan O'Donojú signed theTreaty of Córdoba inCórdoba, Veracruz , ratifiying the Plan of Iguala, and thus confirming Mexico's independence.Aftermath
The Spanish Congress meeting in
Madrid on February 13, 1822, resolved to declare the Treaty of Córdoba "illegal, null, and void". However, as far as the new Mexican government was concerned, following O'Donojú's acceptance of the Plan the country was now independent. This forced Spain to unsuccessfully attempt to reconquer its colony in the ensuing years.Following the fall of Iturbide's empire, the Mexican Congress disavowed both the Plan and the Treaty of Córdoba as the basis for government on April 8, 1823. A new constitutional convention was called which led to the adoption of the
1824 Constitution of Mexico on October 4, 1824.ee also
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Mexican War of Independence
*Plans in Mexican history External links
* [http://www.tamu.edu/ccbn/dewitt/iguala.htm Plan de Iguala and other relevant documents] (English & Spanish versions)
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