In Mexico, the group of people who controlled the government were called the . The had positions of wealth and influence in society. The revolution for independence from Spain was started by a priest named . Agustin de Iturbide declared Mexico independent and established a . He was overthrown just a year later.
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In Mexico, the group of people who controlled the government were called the . The had positions of wealth and influence in society. The revolution for independence from Spain was started by a priest named . Agustin de Iturbide declared Mexico independent and established a . He was overthrown just a year later.
In Mexico, the group of people who controlled the government were called the . The had positions of wealth and influence in society. The revolution for independence from Spain was started by a priest named . Agustin de Iturbide declared Mexico independent and established a . He was overthrown just a year later.
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