federated republic, established by the Constitution of 1824, the first constitution of independent Mexico, and officially designated the United Mexican States...
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Centralist Republic of Mexico (Spanish: República Centralista de México), or in the anglophone scholarship, the Central Republic, officially the Mexican Republic...
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the countryside of southern Mexico. Agustín de Iturbide was a Mexican officer in the Spanish army, a member of the Mexican elite loyal to Spain. When Liberals...
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Stanley C. The Mexican Republic: The First Decade, 1823–1832. Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press 1987. Hale, Charles A. Mexican Liberalism in the...
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(1971–1992) First Vermont Republic (1777–1791) First Republic of Venezuela (1811–1812) First Mexican Republic (1824–1835) First Dominican Republic (1844–1861)...
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The Second Federal Republic of Mexico (Spanish: Segunda República Federal de México) refers to the period of Mexican history involving a second attempt...
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Centralist Republic of Mexico proliferated after the fall of the First Mexican Republic in 1835, and would continue to agitate the Centralist Republic through...
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Mexican States". The phrase República Mexicana, "Mexican Republic", was used in the 1836 Constitutional Laws. The earliest human artifacts in Mexico are...
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provisional government of Mexico that governed between the fall of the First Mexican Empire in April 1823 and the election of the first Mexican president, Guadalupe...
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February 19, 1846. It shared borders with Mexico, the Republic of the Rio Grande (another Mexican breakaway republic), and the United States of America. Much...
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Mexico, enacted on October 4 of 1824, inaugurating the First Mexican Republic. During the Mexican War of Independence, the liberal dominated Spanish Cortes...
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were given to elites and wealthy people loyal to the regime. During the Mexican Revolution, notably during the brief presidency of Francisco I. Madero...
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Centralist Republic of Mexico. It remained independent for seven years, after which it rejoined the United Mexican States. The area of the former republic includes...
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March 27, 1830) was the first Californio (native-born) governor of Alta California, and the first to take office under Mexican rule. He was the only governor...
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The United Mexican States (Spanish: Estados Unidos Mexicanos) is a federal republic composed of 32 federal entities: 31 states and Mexico City, an autonomous...
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Mexicans (Spanish: Mexicanos) are the citizens and nationals of the United Mexican States. The Mexican people have varied origins with the most spoken...
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Constitution of 1917. Another legacy of the Mexican Revolution is the Constitution's ban on re-election. Mexican presidents are limited to a single six-year...
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The First Portuguese Republic (Portuguese: Primeira República Portuguesa; officially: República Portuguesa, Portuguese Republic) spans a complex 16-year...
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are the first-level administrative divisions of Mexico and are officially named the United Mexican States. There are 32 federal entities in Mexico (31 states...
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The First Brazilian Republic, also referred to as the Old Republic (Portuguese: República Velha, Portuguese pronunciation: [ʁeˈpublikɐ ˈvɛʎɐ]), officially...
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Kumeyaay (category Indigenous peoples in Mexico)
The Mexican Empire assumed ownership of Kumeyaay lands after defeating Spain in the Mexican War of Independence in 1821. The following year, Mexican troops...
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Antonio López de Santa Anna (category Mexican military personnel of the Mexican–American War)
on to play a notable role in the fall of the First Mexican Empire, the fall of the First Mexican Republic, the promulgation of the Constitution of 1835...
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The Mexican–American War, also known in the United States as the Mexican War, and in Mexico as the United States intervention in Mexico, was an invasion...
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New Mexico Hispanos (Californios, Genízaros, and Tejanos) Hispanos of New Mexico Navajo people New Mexican cuisine New Mexican Spanish New Mexico Territory...
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the Independence of Mexico, part of the territorial organization of New Spain was integrated into the new nation of the Mexican Empire. Added to this...
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The Vermont Republic officially known at the time as the State of Vermont, was an independent state in New England that existed from January 15, 1777,...
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inaugurating a decade of the Centralist Republic of Mexico. By the time the federalist constitution was restored during the Mexican American War, a new generation...
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Manuel María Lombardini (category Mexican military personnel of the Mexican–American War)
Centralist Republic of Mexico, in 1836, he joined the campaign against Texas which had already won a de facto independence in 1835, unrecognized by Mexican authorities...
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Conservative intellectuals supported a monarchy for Mexico but between the First Mexican Empire and the Second Mexican Empire such ideas were reduced to a fringe...
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Siete Leyes (redirect from 1835 Constitution of Mexico)
organizational structure of Mexico, away from the federal structure established by the Constitution of 1824, thus ending the First Mexican Republic and creating a...
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