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Army of the Three Guarantees
Ejército Trigarante o Ejército de las Tres Garantías
Leaders
Army CommanderAgustín de Iturbide
Guerrilla CommanderVicente Guerrero
Dates of operationFebruary 24, 1821
Group(s)
  • Mexican royalist troops
  • Mexican insurgent troops
IdeologyNationalism
OpponentsSpain Spain; Royalists

At the end of the Mexican War of Independence, the Army of the Three Guarantees (Spanish: Ejército TrigaranteorEjército de las Tres Garantías) was the name given to the army after the unification of the Spanish troops led by Agustín de Iturbide and the Mexican insurgent troops of Vicente Guerrero, consolidating Mexico's independence from Spain. The decree creating this army appeared in the Plan de Iguala, which stated the three guarantees which it was meant to defend:
1.- Religion,
2.- Independence, and
3.- Unity.
Mexico was to be a Catholic empire, independent from Spain, and united against its enemies.

History[edit]

The Army of the Three Guarantees was created on February 24, 1821, and continued battling Spanish royalist forces which refused to accept Mexican independence. These battles continued until August 1821, when Iturbide and Spanish Viceroy Juan de O'Donojú signed the Treaty of Córdoba, virtually ratifying Mexico's independence. The Army was a decisive force during the Battle of Azcapotzalco. The victory in this last battle of the war cleared the way to Mexico City. On September 27, 1821, the Army of the Three Guarantees triumphantly entered Mexico City, led by Iturbide. The following day Mexico was declared independent.

By that time, the Army of the Three Guarantees was composed of 7,616 infantrymen, 7,755 cavalry, and 763 artillery with 68 cannons.

Generals[edit]

Generals of the Army of the Three Guarantees (left to right),[1] a painting by Ferdinand Bastin.
  • Antonio López de Santa Anna
  • Melchor Múzquiz
  • Guadalupe Victoria
  • Leonardo Bravo
  • José Antonio de Echávarri
  • Miguel Barragán
  • Vicente Valencia
  • Ignacio Allende
  • José Morán y del Villar
  • Laureano José Terán
  • Vicente Filísola
  • Mariano Paredes y Arrillaga
  • Pedro Celestino Negrete
  • Agustín de Iturbide
  • Anastasio Bustamante
  • Vicente Guerrero
  • Valentín Canalizo
  • Juan Aldama y González
  • Juan José Miñón
  • Nicolás Bravo
  • Fray Luis de Herrera
  • Manuel Rincón
  • Luis Cortázar Rábago
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