• history of Mexico, the Plan of Casa Mata (Spanish: Plan de Casa Mata) was a plan formulated to elect a new constituent congress, which the monarchy of Agustín...
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  • The Casa Mata Plan Revolution was a contextualized armed conflict of the struggles between the republican and pro-imperialist factions during the first...
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    proclaimed the Plan of Casa Mata, which called for the installation of a new Congress and declared the election of the emperor null and void. Casa Mata also called...
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    Guadalupe Victoria (category Presidents of Mexico)
    proclaimed the Plan of Casa Mata and was later joined by Vicente Guerrero and Nicolás Bravo. On 6 December 1822, Guadalupe Victoria came out of hiding to join...
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    First Mexican Empire (category Former monarchies of North America)
    proclaim the Plan of Casa Mata. The army pledged itself to restore Congress while disavowing any intention of harming the person of the Emperor, or of overthrowing...
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  • Independence of Mexico First Mexican Empire Treaty of Córdoba Plan of Iguala Plan of Casa Mata "Santa Anna". lanic.utexas.edu. Retrieved 2023-04-01...
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    proclaimed the Plan of Casa Mata, which called for the end of the monarchy, restoration of the Constituent Congress, and creation of a republic and a...
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    in the Plan of Casa Mata. After the forced abdication of the monarch, Central America and Chiapas left the union to form the Federal Republic of Central...
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    Pedro Celestino Negrete (category Presidents of Mexico)
    supporter of the Plan of Iguala. After Agustín de Iturbide had crowned himself Emperor of Mexico, he decided to lend his support to the Plan of Casa Mata and...
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    revolutionary activity. Antonio López de Santa Anna proclaimed the Plan of Casa Mata, to which later joined Vicente Guerrero and Nicolás Bravo. Iturbide...
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    change the imperial system. Antonio López de Santa Anna proclaimed the Plan of Casa Mata, and was later joined by Vicente Guerrero and Nicolás Bravo. Iturbide...
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  • Anna's Plan of Casa Mata that made Mexico a republic and as a Brigadier General in 1845 overthrew Jose Joaquin de Herrera's government in favor of Mariano...
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    body of loyalists. Iturbide struggled to pay the army, and eventually Santa Anna pronounced in favor of a Federal Republic in his Plan of Casa Mata. After...
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  • Jose Antonio Saucedo (category Year of birth missing)
    and he signed declarations of Texas’ intention to comply with the Plan of Casa Mata. During Stephen F. Austin's early attempt to establish a colony in...
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    José de Urrea (category People of Alta California)
    Iguala of Agustín de Iturbide. He participated in the anti-Iturbide Plan of Casa Mata and the siege of San Juan de Uluá. In 1824 he rose to the rank of captain...
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    Yucatán (redirect from State of Yucatán)
    (1823) under the Plan of Casa Mata, and the provinces of the erstwhile empire became independent states. The first Republic of Yucatán, declared on May...
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  • of Casa Mata (1 February 1823): Antonio López de Santa Anna and Guadalupe Victoria called for the removal of Emperor Agustín de Iturbide. Plan of Lobato...
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    mobilizing the provinces and drafting the Plan of Casa Mata," which called for the overthrow of Iturbide. With the ouster of Iturbide, Mexican elites created a...
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    Mexican independence from Spanish rule, but was overthrown by the Plan of Casa Mata. In 1863, the invading French, under Napoleon III (see above), in...
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    Agustín Jerónimo de Iturbide y Huarte (category House of Iturbide)
    before, when he was the President of the Regency. Agustín de Iturbide was deposed on 19 March 1823 in the Plan of Casa Mata, initiated by the two generals...
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    removal of the emperor in the Plan of Casa Mata. Santa Anna secured the support of insurgent general Guadalupe Victoria. The army signed on to the plan, and...
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    José Mariano Michelena (category People of the Mexican War of Independence)
    Iturbide as an adherent of the Plan de Casa Mata (December 2, 1822). The effect of the Plan de Casa Mata was the abdication of Iturbide on March 19, 1823...
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    Nicolás Bravo (category People of the Mexican War of Independence)
    towards Oaxaca. Bravo was in the process of arranging a governing junta when he learned of the Plan of Casa Mata. With the troops that he was able to gather...
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    thus, found support from this portion of the army and ex-revolutionary leaders and published the Plan of Casa Mata, which called for a new congress and...
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    Bylaws of the Mexican Empire on December 18, 1822. The dissolution of Congress had resulted in an armed revolution under the Plan de Casa Mata, which...
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    agreement of both heads the Plan de Casa Mata was proclaimed on February 1, 1823. This plan did not recognize the Empire and requested the meeting of a new...
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  • Manuel Antonio Cordero y Bustamante (category Governors of Coahuila)
    same time as he was lying ill in the city of Durango, Mexico. He refused to endorse the Plan of Casa Mata, which did away with the first imperium, and...
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  • died of gunshot wounds, historians debate the exact nature of his death He was the driving force behind its creation "Con el Plan de Casa Mata se da...
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    signed the Plan de Casa Mata, a pact through which they sought to abolish the monarchy and transform Mexico into a republic. Initially a supporter of Iturbide...
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    faction after the fall of the First Mexican Empire and the victory of the Casa Mata Plan Revolution. On 12 December 1823, the 8th Regiment based in Santiago...
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