Iturbide's Betrayal

Mexico is a nation that has long been attributed to conflict, drug cartels and violence. This is most notable in Mexico's history. Ever since achieving independence from Spain, Mexico has gone through multiple changes in its government. Not only that but Mexico has had a period of loosing land either to secessionists or due to war (mostly with the United States).

One of the major leaders towards independence was a man by the name of Agustín de Iturbide, who led the Mexican insurgents to victory and ultimately became the first Emperor of Mexico. However many republicans within Mexico were angered with Iturbide for being Emperor and he was overthrown after only of year of him being Emperor and a republic was established.

But what if Iturbide and his rebellion had failed? What if Mexico continued to remain under Spanish rule for some odd years? What would the North American continent look like? What would the world be like had there been Iturbide's Failure?

Point of Divergence
TBD