1821 · Mexico
by [Mexico]. [Independence]
Mexico: En la Oficina de D.J.M. Benavente y Socios, 1821. Good plus.. 2pp. Small broadsheet. Previously folded, clear tape repairs on verso along old separations. Light toning and wear. A very early printing of the Plan of Iguala, which proposed Mexican independence in the form of a constitutional monarchy with the Catholic Church as official religion and guaranteed equal sociopolitical rights. Negotiated between Agustín de Iturbide of the Spanish army and revolutionary leader Vicente Guerrero on 24 February 1821, it soon brought the fighting to a close. With most of the loyalist army joining with the revolutionaries, the Viceroy of Mexico was forced (truncated)