Answer:
The Mexican Empire was short-lived, as Iturbide's rule faced opposition and internal conflicts. In 1823, Iturbide was overthrown, and Mexico transitioned into a federal republic known as the United Mexican States.
Step-by-step explanation:
Mexico became an independent country on September 27, 1821. The correct answer is not among the options provided (A) 1931, (B) 1930, (C) 1932, or (D) 1934.
Mexico's journey to independence began in 1810 with the Mexican War of Independence, which was a decade-long conflict against Spanish colonial rule. Led by various revolutionary leaders such as Miguel Hidalgo and José María Morelos, the movement sought to establish an independent nation free from Spanish control.
On September 27, 1821, the Spanish viceroy Juan O'Donojú and Agustín de Iturbide, a Mexican military general who had switched sides to support independence, signed the Treaty of Córdoba. This treaty recognized Mexico as an independent empire known as the Mexican Empire.
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