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The '''Second Mexican Empire''' was the name of [[Mexico]] under the regime established from 1864 to 1867.
The '''Second Mexican Empire''' was the name of [[Mexico]] under the regime established from 1864 to 1867.


It was created by [[Napoleon III of France]], who attempted to use the [[French Intervention in Mexico|Mexican adventure]] to recapture some of the grandeur of earlier Napoleonic times. The military intervention put Archduke Ferdinand Maximilian of Austria on the Mexican Throne as [[Maximilian I of Mexico]]. It was promoted and installed by the French, with some support from the Austrian and Spanish Crowns, in order to create a European-style monarchical system in Mexico.
It was created by [[Napoleon III of France]], who attempted to use the [[French Intervention in Mexico|Mexican adventure]] to recapture some of the grandeur of earlier Napoleonic times. The military intervention put Archduke Ferdinand Maximilian of Austria on the Mexican Throne as [[Maximilian I of Mexico]]. It was promoted and installed by the French, with some support from the British and Spanish Crowns, in order to create a European-style monarchical system in Mexico.


The French also had support from conservative elements within Mexico, such as the [[Mexican nobility]], who were looking for a way to promote stability and end the constant cycle of unrest and revolution.
The French also had support from conservative elements within Mexico, such as the [[Mexican nobility]], who were looking for a way to promote stability and end the constant cycle of unrest and revolution.

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Mexican Empire
Imperio Mexicano
1864–1867
Motto: [Equidad en la Justicia] Error: {{Lang}}: text has italic markup (help)
(Spanish for "Equity in Justice")
Territory of the Second Mexican Empire upon establishment
Territory of the Second Mexican Empire upon establishment
CapitalMexico City
Common languagesSpanish
GovernmentConstitutional monarchy
Emperor 
• 1864-1867
Maximiliano I
History 
1861
• Maximilian I accepts the crown
April 10 1864
• Emperor executed
June 19 1867
ISO 3166 codeMX
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Republic of Mexico
Mexico

The Second Mexican Empire was the name of Mexico under the regime established from 1864 to 1867.

It was created by Napoleon III of France, who attempted to use the Mexican adventure to recapture some of the grandeur of earlier Napoleonic times. The military intervention put Archduke Ferdinand Maximilian of Austria on the Mexican Throne as Maximilian I of Mexico. It was promoted and installed by the French, with some support from the British and Spanish Crowns, in order to create a European-style monarchical system in Mexico.

The French also had support from conservative elements within Mexico, such as the Mexican nobility, who were looking for a way to promote stability and end the constant cycle of unrest and revolution.

History

The Offering of the Mexican Crown by a Mexican delegation, Miramare, 1863.

The rule of Emperor Maximiliano was blemished by constant conflict. On his arrival in 1864 with his wife, Empress Carlota of Mexico, daughter of King Léopold I of the Belgians, he found himself in the middle of a political struggle between the Liberals, headed by Benito Juárez, and the Conservatives that backed him. The two factions had set up parallel governments; the Conservatives in Mexico City controlling central Mexico and the Liberals in Veracruz. The Conservatives received funding from Europe, especially from Isabella II of Spain and Napoleon III of France; the Liberals found backing from United States Presidents Abraham Lincoln and Andrew Johnson, after they had finished their own Civil War in 1865.

Because Emperor Maximilian was viewed as a French puppet by some, he was not regard him as the legitimate leader of Mexico by many, including the U.S. government. However, many Mexicans did view him favorably.

Under the orders of Benito Juárez in 1867 Maximillian was publicly executed at the Cerro de las Campanas, near Queretaro.

Maximilian proved to be too liberal for the conservatives, and too conservative for the liberals. He regarded Mexico as his destiny and made many contributions. Before his death, Maximilian adopted the grandsons of the first Mexican emperor, Agustín de Iturbide. Today, Maximilian von Götzen-Itúrbide is the pretender to the throne of Mexico.

Territorial division

The departments of the Second Mexican Empire.

The Empire was divided into 50 departments (departamentos):

The Role of France

Napoleon III had more ambitious goals in mind than merely the of recovery of France's debts. Napoleon III heavily influenced by his wife the Empress Eugenie, was bent of reviving the Mexican monarchy. He wanted to place a monarch on the throne who would promote the interests of France. Prior to 1861 any interference in the affairs of Mexico by any of the European powers would have been viewed as a challenge to the United States and no one wanted to provoke a conflict with them. However by 1861 the USA was embroiled in it’s own bloody conflict, the civil war. The war at home made the government in Washington powerless to intervene. Encouraged by the Empress Eugenie, who saw herself as the champion of the emasculated Catholic Church in Mexico, Napoleon III took advantage of the situation.

Napoleon III saw the opportunity to make France the great civilizing influence in the Western Hemisphere as well as enabling her to capture the South American markets. To give him further encouragement, there was his half brother, the Duc de Morny, who was the largest single holder of Mexican bonds.

Chronology

  • 1832: Archduke Ferdinand Maximilian born on 6 July, the second son of Archduke Franz Karl and his wife Sophie in Schönbrunn Palace, Vienna.
  • 1851: Begins career in the Imperial and Royal Navy with the rank of lieutenant.
  • 1856: The construction of his castle of Miramar near the Adriatic port of Trieste began.
  • 1857: Ferdinand Max appointed the governor-general of the northern Italian provinces of Lombardy-Venetia. On the 27th July marries the Princess Charlotte of Belgium in Brussels.
  • 1859: On the 19th April relieved of his post as governor-general. War breaks out between France and Piedmont-Sardinia.
  • 1861: Napoleon III suggests Maximilian as a candidate for the throne of Mexico.
  • 1863: In October a Mexican delegation arrives at Miramar to offer Maximilian and Charlotte the crown. Maximilian makes his acceptance conditional on a national plebiscite in his favour.
  • 1864: On the 14th April Maximilian and Charlotte leave Miramar on board the Austrian ship NOVARA to sail to Mexico.
  • 1865: End of the American civil war. Pressure on France to respect the Monroe Doctrine.
  • 1865: Maximilian adopts Don Agustin and Don Salvador.
  • 1866: Napoleon III orders the withdrawal of French troops from Mexico. The Emperor Maximilian refuses to desert his Mexican supporters. Charlotte sails to Europe to plead for help, growing persecution mania robs her of her senses. Republican troops on the advance in Mexico.
  • 1867: Maximilian and his Imperial troops besieged in the town of Querétaro. The town falls through betrayal after 72 days. On 19 June the Emperor Maximilian and two loyalist generals executed by a republican firing-squad on the Hill of the Bells.
  • 1868: On the18th January the body of Maximilian laid to rest among his ancestors in the Imperial Crypt of the Capuchin Church in Vienna.

The 1970 film Two Mules for Sister Sara was set in Mexico during the years of the Second Mexican Empire. The two main characters, played by Clint Eastwood and Shirley MacLaine, aided a Mexican resistance force and ultimately led them to overpower a French garrison.

The 1954 film Vera Cruz (film) was also set in Mexico and has an appearance of Maximilian I of Mexico having a target shooting competition with Gary Cooper and Burt Lancaster's character at Chapultepec Castle.

See also