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In 1867, the Second Mexican Empire collapsed, marking the consolidation of the Mexican Republic and the victory of the Liberal government. Emperor Maximilian I, after losing the support of the French army and failing to secure sufficient military backing within Mexico, remained in power until he was captured at Querétaro along with his leading generals. He was subsequently tried and sentenced to death despite international appeals for clemency.
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