The Centralist Republic of Mexico (Spanish: República Centralista de México), or in the anglophone scholarship, the Central Republic, officially the Mexican...
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the Centralist Republic of Mexico proliferated after the fall of the First Mexican Republic in 1835, and would continue to agitate the Centralist Republic...
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a federal government in Mexico after the fall of the unitary Centralist Republic of Mexico in 1846 at the start of the Mexican-American War. It would last...
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Centralist Republic of Mexico. The republic was proclaimed on November 1, 1823 by the Supreme Executive Power, months after the fall of the Mexican Empire...
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declaration of independence from the Centralist Republic of Mexico. It remained independent for seven years, after which it rejoined the United Mexican States...
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Manuel María Lombardini (category Mexican Republic combatants of the Texas Revolution)
and Battalion Number 11 was placed at his disposal. Under the Centralist Republic of Mexico, in 1836, he joined the campaign against Texas which had already...
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the Republic of Yucatán, commanded by former Texas Navy Captain James D. Boylan. After the conservative and centralist Centralist Republic of Mexico suspended...
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Centralist Republic of Mexico abolished autonomy from states of the Mexican federal republic. Major fighting ended on April 21, 1836, but the Mexican...
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Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna, General in Chief of the Army of Operations and President of the Republic of Mexico, before the Government established in Texas...
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part of the Centralist Republic of Mexico), they wished to set up a government that would be recognized by their home country back east of the United States...
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Nicolás Bravo (category Mexican military personnel of the Mexican–American War)
of Mexico three separate times in 1839, 1842, and 1846. During his second presidency he oversaw the transition of the Centralist Republic of Mexico to...
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the Battle of San Jacinto, when they defeated Santa Anna's army in 18 minutes, achieving independence from the Centralist Republic of Mexico and establishing...
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Martín Carrera (category Presidents of Mexico)
roles during the Centralist Republic of Mexico and served in congress, while also serving more than once as a member of the council of state. His presidency...
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Mariano Arista (category Mexican Republic combatants of the Texas Revolution)
of Cuernavaca overthrew Gomez Farias in 1834. The First Mexican Republic was now in the process of being transformed into the Centralist Republic of Mexico...
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Kumeyaay (category Indigenous peoples in Mexico)
Tijuana to the south at the end of the decade threatened to cut off San Diego from the rest of the Centralist Republic of Mexico. The Kumeyaay made preparations...
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the settlers of the Viceroyalty of New Spain, the First Mexican Empire and Republic, the Centralist Republic of Mexico, and the New Mexico Territory. The...
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Mariano Paredes (redirect from Mariano Paredes (President of Mexico))
grandfather of 38th Mexican President Pedro Lascuráin Paredes. During the Centralist Republic of Mexico he led three successful coups against the Mexican government...
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established in October 1835 to fight for independence from Centralist Republic of Mexico in the Texas Revolution. The Texas Army was provisionally formed...
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era of the First Mexican Republic. A decade of conservative rule would be inaugurated in 1835 through the establishment of the Centralist Republic of Mexico...
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(1823–1841) First Mexican United States (1824–1835) Republic of Madawaska (1827) Republic of Indian Stream (1832–1835) Centralist Republic of Mexico (1835–1846)...
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José Justo Corro (category Presidents of Mexico)
oversaw the transition from the First Mexican Republic to the Centralist Republic of Mexico and the publication of the new constitution: the Siete Leyes...
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Siete Leyes (redirect from 1835 Constitution of Mexico)
ending the First Mexican Republic and creating a unitary republic, the Centralist Republic of Mexico. Formalized under President Antonio López de Santa Anna...
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Miguel Barragán (category Secretaries of defense of Mexico)
First Mexican Republic into the Centralist Republic of Mexico, a transition in which Barragán played a military role. During the Centralist Republic, he...
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-1823) First Mexican Republic (1824 - 1835) Centralist Republic of Mexico (1835 - 1846) Liberal Mexico Second Federal Republic of Mexico (1846 - 1863)...
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Mexico repealed the 1824 federalist constitution and adopted a more centralist political organization (under the Siete Leyes) that reunited Alta and...
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José Mariano Salas (category Mexican military personnel of the Mexican–American War)
Anna's behest, Salas also restored the Constitution of 1824, thus ending the Centralist Republic of Mexico which had been in effect since 1835. His second...
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First Mexican Republic began to transition into the Centralist Republic of Mexico, they began to centralize power ignoring the sovereignty of Santa Fe...
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decade of the Centralist Republic of Mexico. By the time the federalist constitution was restored during the Mexican American War, a new generation of liberals...
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after Mexican independence from Spain – upon a land grant issued September 28, 1835, by Centralist Republic of Mexico Governor of Nuevo Mexico Albino...
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Department (administrative division) (category Types of administrative division)
Batavian Republic Cisalpine Republic French Empire Gran Colombia Centralist Republic of Mexico Second Mexican Empire Kingdom of Holland Kingdom of Italy...
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