Annexation of Central America to the First Mexican Empire

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The Annexation of Central America to the First Mexican Empire was the brief early-1820s incorporation of several newly independent Central American provinces into Agustín de Iturbide’s Mexican monarchy before their subsequent separation and formation of new republics.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historical event
political union
territorial annexation
appliesToJurisdiction Captaincy General of Guatemala (former Spanish colonial entity) NERFINISHED
countryInvolved Costa Rica NERFINISHED
El Salvador NERFINISHED
First Mexican Empire NERFINISHED
Guatemala NERFINISHED
Honduras NERFINISHED
Nicaragua NERFINISHED
endTime 1823
followedBy Federal Republic of Central America NERFINISHED
separation of Central America from the First Mexican Empire
follows Central American independence from Spain
Plan of Iguala NERFINISHED
Treaties of Córdoba NERFINISHED
hasCapitalOfEmpire Mexico City NERFINISHED
hasCause Mexican imperial expansion under Agustín de Iturbide
collapse of Spanish colonial rule in Central America
hasContext fall of the First Mexican Empire
post-independence political instability in Spanish America
hasDuration brief
hasEffectOn definition of early 19th-century borders in Central America
formation of the Federal Republic of Central America
hasGovernmentTypeOfEmpire First Mexican Empire NERFINISHED
hasLegalStatus contested by some Central American factions
hasMonarch Agustín de Iturbide NERFINISHED
hasPoliticalSystem constitutional monarchy
hasResult subsequent independence of Central American provinces from Mexico
temporary incorporation of Central American provinces into the First Mexican Empire
languageOfRecord Spanish
location Central America NERFINISHED
territory of the First Mexican Empire
opposedBy republican factions in Central America
republican factions in Mexico
partOf history of Central America
history of Mexico
relatedTo Central American independence movement NERFINISHED
Mexican War of Independence NERFINISHED
dissolution of the First Mexican Empire
significantEvent Central American declaration of separation from the Mexican Empire
proclamation of annexation by Central American authorities
startTime 1822
supportedBy conservative elites in Central America
supporters of Agustín de Iturbide
temporalContext early 1820s

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Act of Independence of Central America followedBy Annexation of Central America to the First Mexican Empire