Los Guadalupes

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Los Guadalupes was a clandestine pro-independence political society in New Spain that supported and coordinated efforts for Mexican independence from Spanish rule.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Mexican independence movement group
clandestine political society
pro-independence organization
activity clandestine communication
intelligence gathering
logistical support for insurgents
political coordination
coordinatedWith Mexican insurgent government bodies
insurgent leaders in the field
country New Spain NERFINISHED
dissolved after consolidation of Mexican independence
goal end of Spanish colonial rule in New Spain
establishment of an independent Mexican state
historicalContext Spanish American wars of independence NERFINISHED
ideology Mexican independence
language Spanish
location Mexico City NERFINISHED
movement Mexican War of Independence NERFINISHED
namedAfter Our Lady of Guadalupe NERFINISHED
notableMember Andrés Quintana Roo NERFINISHED
Carlos María de Bustamante NERFINISHED
Francisco Azcárate NERFINISHED
Ignacio López Rayón NERFINISHED
José Miguel Guridi y Alcocer NERFINISHED
operationalMode secret
urban clandestine network
opposedBy Spanish colonial authorities
royalist forces in New Spain
opposedTo Spanish colonial rule
politicalPosition anti-colonial
pro-independence
region Viceroyalty of New Spain NERFINISHED
religiousSymbol Our Lady of Guadalupe NERFINISHED
socialBase Creole elites
educated urban classes
sphereOfInfluence New Spain political elite NERFINISHED
startTime circa 1811
supported Mexican independence movement NERFINISHED
insurgent forces in New Spain
timePeriod Mexican War of Independence era NERFINISHED
early 19th century
typeOfOrganization political network
secret society
usedMethod coded correspondence
couriers
safe houses

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Leona Vicario memberOf Los Guadalupes