Mexican Colonialism Essay

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After three hundred years of suffering and oppression by the Spanish crown, and inspired by the fire of revolution sweeping over the world in places such as United States and France, the Mexican population finally decided that they could endure no more, it was time for a change! In this essay I put together some of the various factors of Spanish colonialism that led to the Mexican independence. These factors were the socio political conditions of nueva españa, the enlightment era, as well as various leaders One of the factors that led to the Mexican independence is the socio-political conditions of the native Mexicans after being invaded by Spain. After the fall of Tenochtitlan, and for the three hundred years that followed, indigenous …show more content…

The enlightment era was a time of change, many scientific and technological discoveries were coming about all over Europe, and many people started questioning the monarchies and their ways. They changed their traditional views and ideas on religion, politics, humanity, science, philosophy, and believed that humans had the capacity of improving. The enlightment era’s ideas of change backed by the poverty and oppression suffered by the people ignited the independence movement at places such as the British colonies in North America in 1776, and right after, the French people also got tired of the inequality and the crown’s excesses at the peoples expenses and in 1789 the French revolution which ended with the beheading of the French royalty erupted. Slowly the changes of ideas and power taking place over the world started coming into México and onto the hands of criollos and upper class mestizos who wanted the rights denied to them by the Spaniards and were thirsty for …show more content…

Then the enlightment era came, bringing ideas of equality and change, giving courage and sparkling fire in the hearts of all the would-be revolutionaries, making the bomb called revolution even stronger. And then the various leaders ,inspired by the enlightment era, and carrying the weight of oppression on their backs ,detonated the bomb of revolution and brought a great change into nueva espana or as the new country, born of the ashes of revolution and to honor the blood of its ancestors would eventually be called,

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