What was the outcome of the Mexican independence movement for the royalist Augustín de Iturbide?

A. He was executed for treason by Spain.
B. He was declared emperor by conservative Mexicans.
C. He was relieved of his duties by Ferdinand VII and sent back to Spain.
D. He was elected president of New Spain by the revolutionaries.


Answer: B

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