Plan of the Three Guarantees

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The Plan of the Three Guarantees was a pivotal 1821 political and military proclamation in Mexico that outlined the principles of independence, religion, and unity, paving the way for the end of Spanish colonial rule.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Mexican independence plan
historical document
political proclamation
aim create a broad coalition for independence
reconcile royalists and insurgents
alsoKnownAs Plan of Iguala
surface form: Plan de Iguala
category 1821 in Mexico
Mexican independence documents
coAuthor Vicente Guerrero
commanderAssociated Agustín de Iturbide
Vicente Guerrero
country Mexico
countrySigned Mexico
date 1821
dateSigned 24 February 1821
guarantee independence
religion
unity
historicalPeriod Mexican War of Independence
historicalSignificance framework for the political transition from viceroyalty to independent empire
pivotal step toward the end of Spanish colonial rule in Mexico
ideology conservative independence movement
independenceFrom Spain
influencedEvent Mexican War of Independence conclusion
inspiredBy Cádiz Constitution of 1812
surface form: Spanish liberal Constitution of 1812 (Cádiz Constitution)

earlier Mexican insurgent demands for independence
language Spanish
ledTo Treaties of Córdoba
surface form: Treaty of Córdoba

recognition of Mexican independence by Spanish authorities in New Spain
legalStatus foundational document of independent Mexico
locationSigned Iguala
mainAuthor Agustín de Iturbide
militaryForceAssociated Army of the Three Guarantees
politicalGoal end of Spanish colonial rule in Mexico
establishment of an independent Mexican monarchy
principle equality between Spaniards and Mexicans
union of all social and ethnic groups in Mexico
proposedGovernmentForm constitutional monarchy
proposedMonarch Spanish Bourbon prince
region Viceroyalty of New Spain
surface form: New Spain
religionGuarantee Roman Catholicism as the sole religion
resultedIn formation of the Army of the Three Guarantees
rapid spread of independence movement across New Spain
signedBy Agustín de Iturbide
other royalist and insurgent officers
stateSigned Guerrero
targetAudience insurgent forces in New Spain
royalist forces in New Spain
year 1821

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Plan of Iguala alsoKnownAs Plan of the Three Guarantees
Plan of Iguala alsoKnownAs Plan of the Three Guarantees
this entity surface form: Plan de las Tres Garantías
Army of the Three Guarantees namedAfter Plan of the Three Guarantees
this entity surface form: Three Guarantees