Summary of Batalla de Monte de las Cruces.

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In 1808, the Spanish monarchy was overthrown in favor of the French, leading to a feeling of emptiness in Spain. This emptiness led to the creation of a provisional government in the city of Mexico. However, the first conspiracy against the provisional government was revealed in Valladolid in 1809 and the movement failed.

  • 00:00:00 In 1808, the Spanish monarchy was overthrown in favor of the French, and a feeling of emptiness ensued as the legitimate authority of the king disappeared. This led to the authorities in the new Spain, like the city of Mexico's municipal council - which declared itself the temporary and provisional government in charge of the lack of a monarchy and government - when the lack of a monarch and government was due to the king's death, and the government's sovereignty resided in the new Spain. In 1808, the viceroy, José de Iturrigaray, and members of the city council, like Francisco Primo de Verdad, proposed the creation of a provisional government. The conservativemost radicals in disagreement with the proposal ousted the viceroy and imprisoned those involved. Ideas and aspirations of members of the city council were not exclusive to them but were instead widespread throughout the viceroyate and had roots in legal, ecclesiastical, and military groups. The first conspiracy was revealed in Valladolid in 1809 and its objective was to launch a struggle against the viceroy's authorities and continue until achieving independence Interinewly from Spanish rule in what remained of Spanish America. However, the movement failed due to being denounced and frustrated the

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