The Congress of Chilpancingo (Spanish: Congreso de Chilpancingo), also known as the Congress of Anáhuac, was the first, independent congress that replaced...
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Chilpancingo de los Bravo (commonly shortened to Chilpancingo; Spanish pronunciation: [tʃilpanˈsiŋɡo] ; Nahuatl: Chilpantzinco (pronounced [t͡ʃiɬpanˈt͡siŋko]))...
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José María Morelos (category People of the Mexican War of Independence)
Constitution of Cádiz where he outlined his program for the Mexican nation. Under his leadership, the Congress of Anáhuac was installed in Chilpancingo, and on...
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stripping Rayón of power, dissolving the Supreme Junta, and in 1813, Morelos convened the Congress of Chilpancingo, also known as the Congress of Anáhuac. The...
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Andrés Quintana Roo (category Presidents of the Chamber of Deputies (Mexico))
a member of the Congress of Chilpancingo where he presided over the National Constituent Congress, which drafted the Mexican Declaration of Independence...
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Rayón took part with José María Morelos in the first National Congress at Chilpancingo. Four years later, he was arrested by Nicolás Bravo and sent to...
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Creole nationalism (category European colonization of the Americas)
in 1813 at the Congress of Chilpancingo the promulgation of the first Mexican Declaration of Independence expressed the sentiments of Creole nationalism...
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José Manuel de Herrera (category Presidents of the Chamber of Deputies (Mexico))
deputy of the Chilpancingo Congress representing the Tecpan province. He collaborated in the drafting of the Constitutional Decree for the Liberty of Mexican...
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Morelos adopted the Virgin as the seal of his Congress of Chilpancingo, inscribing her feast day into the Chilpancingo constitution and declaring that Guadalupe...
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the list of heads of state of Mexico and list of years in Mexico. List of years in Mexico Cities in Mexico Timeline of Acapulco Timeline of Aguascalientes...
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Afro-Mexicans (redirect from History of Afro-Mexicans)
1813 Congress of Chilpancingo that also called for the abolition of slavery. Point 15 is "That prohibit slavery forever, as the distinction of caste...
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Maria Morelos who would gain control over much of southern New Spain. At the Congress of Chilpancingo in 1813 he renounced loyalty to Ferdinand and expounded...
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Flag flying days in Mexico (category National flag of Mexico)
Article 18 of the Law on the National Arms, Flag, and Anthem (Ley Sobre El Escudo, la Bandera y el Himno Nacionales) there is a listing of dates that...
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Constituent assembly (redirect from Constitutional Congress)
first Constituent Congress of independent Mexico, known as the Congress of Anahuac, was first gathered in Chilpancingo whilst the war of independence was...
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Democracy in Mexico (redirect from History of democracy in Mexico)
Constitution of 1812 Sentiments of the Nation (1813) Congress of Chilpancingo Creole nationalism Solemn Act of the Declaration of Independence of Northern...
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Fourth Transformation (category Executive branch of the government of Mexico)
struggle, winning 22 battles in nine months. Morelos convened the Congress of Chilpancingo, which declared independence, abolished slavery and the caste system...
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Zárate Congress of Chilpancingo Sentimientos de la Nación Constitution of Apatzingán Declaration of Independence of the Mexican Empire History of democracy...
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Guadalupe Victoria (category Presidents of Mexico)
because of the roads and towns that could be controlled from that site. Due to his success in Oaxaca, by order of the Congress of Chilpancingo, Victoria...
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Sentimientos de la Nación (redirect from Feelings of the Nation)
leader of the insurgents in the Mexican War of Independence, to the National Constituent Congress in Chilpancingo (modern-day Guerrero) on 14 September 1813...
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historical constitutions of Mexico (in Spanish) Mexico - The Constitution – A brief history of the Mexican constitution from the U.S. Library of Congress...
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The St. Mary of the Assumption Cathedral (also Chilpancingo Cathedral; Spanish: Catedral de Santa María de la Asunción de Chilpancingo) is the main Catholic...
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the Congress of Aix-La-Chapelle in 1818 and the Congress of Verona four years later. This blocked aid to Spain which inhibited her reconquest of South...
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Nuevo León are administratively autonomous of the state according to the 115th article of the 1917 Constitution of Mexico. Every three years, citizens elect...
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September 1813, the rebels convened the Congress of Chilpancingo, where news reached them of their successful capture of Acapulco. It was there decided that...
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Morelos from Acapulco made a call to create a Congress in September in the city of Chilpancingo (now in the state of Guerrero), whose purpose was to create an...
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Antonia Nava de Catalán (category People of the Mexican War of Independence)
Chilpancingo, where Morelos prepared for the capture of Tixtla, which fell at noon on 26 May 1811. On 13 September 1813, to celebrate the Congress of...
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and Nicolas Bravo prior to the Congress of Chilpancingo. He was executed by firing squad in the atrium of the church of Santo Domingo in Tlaquiltenango...
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Jojutla (category Municipalities of Morelos)
the Congress of Chilpancingo. He was executed by firing squad in Tlaquiltenango in 1813. Jojutla de Juárez is the municipal seat. The city has 45% of the...
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Zitacuaro Council (redirect from Council of Zitácuaro)
military loses, led to the eventual replacement of the governmental body by the Congress of Chilpancingo. Constitutional Elements José Valero Silva (1967)...
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Nicolás Bravo (category People from Chilpancingo)
Bravo however was later victorious at Chilpancingo in January 1831, for which congress granted him a sword of honor, considering that the victory was...
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