Mexican State (Independence from Spain)
National Independence, Anti-Colonial Revolt and Political TransformationDescription
The Mexican State (Independence from Spain) appears as a historical national actor that secured sovereignty through armed rebellion against colonial rule. In the current material it functions solely as a precedent cited by DATA to argue that violent insurrection has produced political change when peaceful options exhausted. The episode provides no internal institutional detail beyond its role as an example of anti-colonial state formation and rupture from Spanish imperial authority.