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How did Austrian Archduke Maximilian become Emperor of Mexico?

How did Austrian Archduke Maximilian become Emperor of Mexico?

With a pledge of French military support and at the formal invitation of a group of Conservative Party monarchists hostile to the Liberal Party administration of President Benito Juárez, Maximilian accepted the crown of Mexico on 10 April 1864.

When did Maximilian become Emperor of Mexico?

June 10, 1864
Crowned emperor on June 10, 1864, Maximilian intended to rule with paternal benevolence, viewing himself as the protector of the Indian peasants.

Why did Napoleon III choose Maximilian?

Napoleon had now selected the Archduke Maximilian as a useful puppet to install on the Mexican throne. The archduke was uncertain at first, but his dynamic and ambitious wife urged him on and he was told that the Mexican people had voted for him in a plebiscite (though the result was in fact extremely dubious).

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How long did Maximilian rule Mexico?

Maximilian ruled as the Emperor of Mexico from 1864 to 1867. He was installed by occupying French forces under Napoleon III. When the French left in 1867, Maximilian refused to go with them, believing he had the support of the people.

What happened to Austrian Archduke Ferdinand Maximilian?

Austrian Archduke Ferdinand Maximilian, installed as emperor of Mexico by French Emperor Napoleon III in 1864, is executed on the orders of Benito Juarez, the president of the Mexican Republic. From his new headquarters in the north, Juarez rounded up a rag-tag force of loyal men and sent them to Puebla.

What happened to Maximilian of Habsburg?

Abandoned in Mexico, Emperor Maximilian was captured by Juarez’ forces and on June 19, 1867, executed.

What happened Maximilian emperor?

On June 19, 1867, Emperor Maximilian I of Mexico was executed by firing squad on the Cerro de las Campanas (Hill of the Bells) in Querétaro City, Mexico.

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When was Emperor Maximilian executed?

June 19, 1867
Maximilian I of Mexico/Date of death

Early morning on 19 June 1867 the Emperor of Mexico, Maximilian (1832–1867), was executed alongside two of his generals at Querétaro, north of Mexico City. An Austrian archduke, he had been installed in Mexico as a puppet emperor by Napoleon III of France to succeed the republican president Benito Juárez.