Mexico
Mexico became an independent country on February 24, 1821. Its independence gave the country a constitutional monarchy, faith in the Catholic Church, equal treatment of races and protection of private property. With these promises came an army that would also protect the independence, Catholic religion, and the union of Creoles. The preceding agreements were made at the conference at Iguala and were called the Plan de Iguala. It was made to insure social order was to be kept and political change would be left up to the monarchy. The only opposition to this new plan for Mexico was a group of royalists who were not consulted. They decided to join the opposition of the triguarantor army, which was the enforcer of this new plan. Spain then decided to send a new viceroy to Mexico in which the treaty of Cordoba was signed between the viceroy and Agustin de Iturbide, the man chosen to lead the independence movement. Led by Iturbide an army of sixteen thousand men entered the city of !Iguala in September. This caused a provisional junta to be formed and Mexico was now independent, in theory. The new junta brought about three changes. It started an Act of Independence, convoked a constituent congress, and appointed a regency
Mexico is considered a third world nation. It Despite these negative aspects of the population the middle class is continually growing and the jobs of clerks and storeowners are being filled. Certain professions such as doctors and lawyers are seen as great jobs and are considered at the top of the social structure. These people have the luxury of living in mansions with pools or much land. Large storeowners also fall into this category of the rich. 4 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ , which contains the Supreme Court of Justice. These branches were founded by modeling the United States government. The chief of mission for Diplomatic representation in the U.S. is Ambassador Jesus Reyes Heroles Gonzalez Garza.2 The economy of Mexico is a free market. It contains some modern industry and some outdated industry. The GNP (1999est.) is $865.5 billion. The per capita is $8,500 (199est.). The population of Mexico rests 27% below the poverty line. Mexico's agriculture makes up 5% of its GDP. 29% is industry. Leaving services to remain at 66%. Mexico's main industries include food and beverage, tobacco, chemicals, iron and steel, petroleum, mining, textiles, clothing, motor vehicles, consumer durables, and tourism. Mexico is located in the third world economy.2 The land of Mexico changes from mountains on the east to desert in central Mexico to beaches low coastal plains. The climate varies from tropical to desert. The lowest point in Mexico is Laguna Salada, which is -10 meters below sea level. Its highest point is Volcan Pico de Orizaba, which is 5,700 meters above sea level. Mexico's main natural resources include petroleum, silver, copper, gold, lead zinc, natural gas, and timber.
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