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==History of New Spain== {{main|History of New Spain}} The history of mainland New Spain spans three hundred years from the [[Spanish conquest of the Aztec Empire]] (1519–1521) to the collapse of Spanish rule in the [[Mexican War of Independence]] (1810–1821). Beginning with the Spanish conquest of the Aztec Empire in 1521 by [[Hernán Cortés]], Spanish rule was established, leading to the creation of governing bodies like the [[Council of the Indies]] and the [[Real Audiencia of Mexico|Audiencia]] to maintain control. It involved the forced conversion of indigenous populations to Catholicism and the blending of Spanish and indigenous cultures in both the mainland and the [[Caribbean]] islands of [[Martinique|Martinica]] and [[Hispaniola]]. During the 16th and 17th centuries, Spanish settlers founded major cities such as Mexico City, [[Puebla]], and [[Guadalajara]], turning New Spain into a vital part of the Spanish Empire. The discovery of silver in [[Zacatecas]] and [[Guanajuato]] significantly boosted the economy, leading to conflicts like the [[Chichimeca War]]. Missions and presidios were established in northern frontiers, aiding in the expansion and control of territories that later became part of the southwestern United States. The 18th century saw the implementation of the [[Bourbon Reforms]], which aimed to modernize and strengthen the colonial administration and economy. These reforms included the creation of [[Intendant|intendancies]], increased military presence, and the centralization of royal authority. The expulsion of the [[Jesuits]] and the establishment of economic societies, were part of the efforts to enhance efficiency and revenue for the crown. The decline of New Spain culminated in the early 19th century with the Mexican War of Independence. Following [[Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla]]'s 1810 [[Cry of Dolores]], the insurgent army waged an eleven-year war against Spanish rule. The eventual alliance between royalist military officer [[Agustín de Iturbide]] and insurgent leader [[Vicente Guerrero]] led to the successful campaign for independence. In 1821, New Spain officially became the independent nation of Mexico, ending three centuries of Spanish colonial rule.
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