Juan José de O’Donojú

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Juan José de O’Donojú was the last Spanish jefe político superior of New Spain, whose negotiations with insurgent leaders in 1821 effectively recognized Mexican independence and ended Spanish rule.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Spanish colonial official
human
military officer
appointedBy Spanish government NERFINISHED
causeOfNotability final Spanish authority who accepted the Plan of Iguala in practice
contributedTo Mexican independence
countryOfCitizenship Spain
date 1821
endOfCareer collapse of Spanish authority in New Spain
event end of Spanish colonial rule in Mexico
government Spanish Empire NERFINISHED
historicalPeriod age of independence in Latin America
late colonial period of New Spain
historicalRegion New Spain NERFINISHED
jurisdiction Viceroyalty of New Spain NERFINISHED
language Spanish
legacy key figure in the transition from colonial New Spain to independent Mexico
militaryRank general
negotiatedWith Agustín de Iturbide NERFINISHED
Mexican insurgent leaders
notableFor being the last Spanish jefe político superior of New Spain
negotiating the end of Spanish rule in Mexico
recognizing Mexican independence de facto
signing the Treaty of Córdoba
officeEndYear 1821
officeStartYear 1821
opposedBy Spanish absolutists
participatedIn Mexican War of Independence NERFINISHED
politicalAlignment Spanish liberal constitutionalist
positionHeld Spanish colonial governor
captain general of New Spain
jefe político superior of New Spain NERFINISHED
relatedDocument Plan of Iguala NERFINISHED
Treaty of Córdoba NERFINISHED
roleInEvent Spanish representative in negotiations with Mexican insurgents
signed Treaty of Córdoba NERFINISHED
sphereOfActivity colonial administration
diplomatic negotiations
military affairs

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