Intermittent Guerrilla
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Rebel-controlled territories during the Mexican War of Independence.
Establishment
- December 1815: Morelos was captured 5 November 1815, interrogated, was tried and executed by firing squad. With his death, conventional warfare ended and guerrilla warfare continued uninterrupted.. After Morelos' death , insurgent groups fought in isolation; approximately twenty thousand rebels continued to fight. .
Chronology
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1. Mexican War of Independence
Was the independence war of the Viceroyalty of New Spain (a predecessor of modern-day Mexico) against Spanish rule.
1.1. Morelos' Campaigns
Was a military campaign by the rebels of New Spain (Mexico) led by José María Morelos against Spanish rule during the Mexican War of Independence.
- December 1815: Morelos was captured 5 November 1815, interrogated, was tried and executed by firing squad. With his death, conventional warfare ended and guerrilla warfare continued uninterrupted.. After Morelos' death , insurgent groups fought in isolation; approximately twenty thousand rebels continued to fight. .
1.2. Treaty of Cordova
Was a treaty signed on August 24, 1821 where Spain recognized the independence of Mexico. .
- August 1821: Russian viceroy Juan O'Donojú and Mexican emperor Agustín de Iturbide signed the Treaty of Cordoba which recognized Mexico as an independent nation.
Disestablishment
- August 1821: Russian viceroy Juan O'Donojú and Mexican emperor Agustín de Iturbide signed the Treaty of Cordoba which recognized Mexico as an independent nation.