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    The Plan of Ayutla was the 1854 written plan aimed at removing conservative, centralist President Antonio López de Santa Anna from control of Mexico during...
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    nearby Tzeltal community, itself named after the Plan de Ayutla. Archaeologists consider Plan de Ayutla as a very strong candidate for the ancient site...
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  • Guerrero. Ayutla, Jalisco, a town in the Mexican state of Jalisco. San Felipe Ayutla, a town in Izúcar de Matamoros, Puebla. The Plan of Ayutla was proclaimed...
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    and a federalist, he was the leader of a revolution in support of the Plan de Ayutla in 1854, which led to the deposition of Santa Anna from power and the...
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  • and the Early Classic Lords of Sa'aal". The PARI Journal. "Los Gobernantes de Naranjo". www.mesoweb.com. The Dynastic History of Naranjo Martin, Simon (25...
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  • the Ayutla Revolution started on March 1, 1854, and where the Ayutla Plan was announced. "La Jornada Guerrero, SALOMÓN GARCÍA JIMÉNEZ, Ayutla de los Libres...
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    successful implementation of the Plan de Ayutla. In 1856, Miguel Lerdo de Tejada initiated the Ley de Desamortización de Fincas Rústicas y Urbanas (Disentailment...
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  • is in reference to a supporter of the Plan de Ayutla of 1857 which opposed the dictatorship of Antonio López de Santa Anna. Leondro Valle was from the...
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  • canal near Charlottenburg. The Plan de Ayutla calls for liberal reforms and the ouster of President Antonio López de Santa Anna of Mexico. March 3 –...
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    Oaxaca (redirect from Huajuápam de León)
    from conservatives such as Lope San Germán. With the success of the Plan de Ayutla, Juárez became governor again, and worked to remove privileges and properties...
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    2007. Retrieved 26 July 2012. "Al triunfo del Plan de Ayutla, Santa Anna sale de México". Memoria Política de México. Archived from the original on 17 May...
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    Reforma. He played a leading role in the liberal movement under the Plan of Ayutla to overthrow the dictatorship of Santa Anna in 1855; he then served...
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    was restored. On October 16, 1854, President Juan Álvarez, under the Plan de Ayutla, decreed the formation of another Constituent Congress, which met in...
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    of a battalion in the Puebla National Guard. His unit adhered to the Plan de Ayutla in 1854 and took an active part in the War of the Reform, the War of...
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    where the Ayutla Revolution started on March 1, 1854, and where the Ayutla Plan was announced. Acalmani (Ayutla de los Libres), Guerrero Ayutla de los Libres...
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    dominated. This regime would oscillate and finally be overcome by the Plan of Ayutla. The new Government would struggle between anti-clerical, reformist...
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    going to war. Riva Palacio participated in the liberal Plan de Ayutla that ousted Antonio López de Santa Anna and fought against the French intervention...
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    Acapulco (redirect from Acapulco de Juárez)
    on 19 April 1854 by Antonio López de Santa Anna after Guerrero's leadership had rebelled by issuing the Plan de Ayutla. After an unsuccessful week of fighting...
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    Conservative forces supporting General Antonio López de Santa Anna. At the time of the Plan de Ayutla in 1854, he was with Conservative General Leonardo...
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  • maint: location missing publisher (link) La verdadera historia de los 'Niños Héroes de Chapultepec' en México [The true story of the "Boy Heroes of Chapultepec"...
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  • Bustamante. Plan de Hospico (20 October 1852): conservative rebellion calling for Santa Anna to be president. Succeeded in 1853. Plan of Ayutla (24 February...
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    Plan of Ayutla was a political statement proclaimed on March 1, 1854 in Ayutla, Guerrero, and was intended to end the presidency of Antonio López de Santa...
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    support for the Plan of Ayutla. The resolution in the capital which had adopted the Plan of Ayutla designated Romulo Diaz de la Vega to choose a junta...
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    List of Maya sites (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    #363. Ministerio de Cultura y Deportes. Ministerio de Cultura y Deportes. #370. Ministerio de Cultura y Deportes. #355. Ministerio de Cultura y Deportes...
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    In 1854 this led to the Plan de Cuernavaca which led to the ouster of dictator Antonio Santa Anna and in 1857 the Plan de Ayutla and civil war. Yautepec...
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    other Liberals he supported the Plan de Ayutla, proclaimed March 1, 1854 and aimed at overthrowing dictator Antonio López de Santa Anna. For this he suffered...
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    revolutionary Plan of Ayutla left a power vacuum. He studied military science and rose to the rank of general. In 1821, he joined the Plan of Iguala. He...
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  • from conservatives such as Lope San Germán. With the success of the Plan de Ayutla, Juarez became governor again, and worked to remove privileges and properties...
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    in 1855 following the successful ouster of Santa Anna under the Plan de Ayutla. The plan had called for the overthrow of Santa Anna and the installation...
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    1853. After he was overthrown and exiled in 1855 through the liberal Plan of Ayutla, Santa Anna began to fade into the background in Mexican politics even...
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