Mexican independence was achieved when Mestizo and Creole leaders joined forces in the early 1820s so this statement is <u>True</u>.
<h3>How did the Mexicans achieve independence?</h3>
The Mexicans tried to gain independence twice but because they were divided, the Spanish were able to crush both rebellions.
This changed in the early 1820s when Mestizo and Creole leaders joined forces. This led to the installation of a King/ Emperor in the form of Agustin de Iturbide but his reign lasted for just a year.
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Which of these accurately reflects a WEAKNESS in the Articles of Confederation? Congress taxed citizens too much, no seperation of powers, document was too easily amended by the states, or the central government held too much power over the states. There was no separation of powers.
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The famous myth of the foundation of Rome, in which the wolf found a basket of twins Romulus and Remus abandoned on the shore, taking them to her hiding place, feeding them like her own puppies and enabling them to survive, makes this animal the de facto symbol of the city.
The answer is A.) The Aztecs centralized government while the Maya maintained city-states with their own rulers.
Hallo, in Egypt, their writing form was B. hieroglyphics.