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| 1813 |
| | Rebels meeting for a conference in Chilpancingo proclaim a short-lived Mexican independence | |
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| 1815 |
| | The Spanish suppress the independence movement in Mexico with the capture and execution of its leader, Jose Maria Morelos | |
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| 1821 |
| | A reactionary movement led by Agustín de Iturbide wins new and lasting independence for Mexico | |
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| 1822 |
| | Agustin de Iturbide declares himself emperor of the new nation of Mexico, as Agustin I | |
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| 1823 |
| | Guatemala declares independence following the example of neighbouring Mexico | |
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| 1826 |
| | Bolívar attempts to create a pan-American gathering in the Congress of Panama | |
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| 1833 |
| | Antonio López de Santa Anna begins the first of five spells as president of Mexico | |
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| 1838 |
| | The Central American Federation splits into Guatemala, El Salvador, Honduras, Nicaragua and Costa Rica | |
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| 1846 |
| | President Polk sends a US army into Texas, provoking the Mexican-American War | |
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| 1848 |
| | A treaty signed in Guadalupe-Hidalgo, ending the Mexican-American War, gives the US six new states | |
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