
Plan of Iguala
The Plan of Iguala, established in 1821, was a political agreement that aimed to unify Mexico after its fight for independence from Spain. It called for three key principles: independence from Spain, unity among all Mexicans regardless of religion or social class, and the maintenance of the Catholic Church's role. The plan was designed to create a stable and inclusive nation, combining different groups by promoting national sovereignty and religious unity. It ultimately paved the way for Mexico to become an independent country and set the foundation for its future governance.