The formation of the Mexican nation after an eleven-year struggle against Spain marks a unique path to independence, setting it apart from other Spanish-speaking countries. The leaders of the movement often fought in isolation, lacking coordinated support from other insurgent factions. Mexico was founded with extensive territory, featuring widely scattered populations and an economy deeply scarred by conflict. The country faced numerous challenges, including the absence of a domestic arms industry, severe fiscal imbalances ...
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The formation of the Mexican nation after an eleven-year struggle against Spain marks a unique path to independence, setting it apart from other Spanish-speaking countries. The leaders of the movement often fought in isolation, lacking coordinated support from other insurgent factions. Mexico was founded with extensive territory, featuring widely scattered populations and an economy deeply scarred by conflict. The country faced numerous challenges, including the absence of a domestic arms industry, severe fiscal imbalances, internal revolts, and external threats from foreign powers aiming to reclaim territory or secure economic advantages. In response to the shortage of weaponry, the government resorted to loans with unfavorable terms, and the arms acquired were frequently of substandard quality. This book delves into the condition of the nation, its military capabilities and limitations, and offers an in-depth examination of the various Spanish and British firearms utilized during the first thirty years of Mexico's independence.
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