This article explores how and why the figure of

In a world still shaping narratives around independence and revolutionary leadership, Agustín de Iturbide remains a compelling figure—not for his victories, but for the dramatic arc of his rise and fall. Once celebrated as the architect of Mexico’s independence, he later became a cautionary symbol of ambition that outpaced vision. Why is this historical story resonating today, especially in the U.S., where revolutions and nation-building inspire deep cultural dialogue?

Agustín de Iturbide: The Man Who Declared Independence but Became a Symbol of Tragic Ambition

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