José Manuel Rafael Simeón de Mier y Terán (February 18, 1789 — July 3, 1832), generally known as Manuel de Mier y Terán, was a noted military and political...
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area. Further colonization was prohibited in 1830, and General Manuel de Mier y Terán was sent into the region to build a string of forts. The administration...
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José Ignacio Mariano Santiago Joaquín Francisco de la Torre y Mier (July 25, 1866 – April 1, 1918) was a Mexican businessman, politician and owner of a...
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Guadalupe Victoria (redirect from José Miguel Ramón Adaucto Fernández y Félix)
Bravo, Mariano Matamoros, Manuel Mier y Terán, and Vicente Guerrero. Guadalupe Victoria engaged in the battle in the Juego de Pelota, which was surrounded...
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liberator and Emperor Agustín de Iturbide was executed by a firing squad. It is also the place where Manuel de Mier y Terán, a Mexican general, took his...
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command of Mexican General Manuel de Mier y Terán, José Francisco Ruiz arrived with the Second Flying Company of San Carlos de Parras and established the...
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by General Manuel de Mier y Terán, to inspect the Texas settlements and to recommend a future course of action. Mier y Teran's reports led to the Law...
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Association. "Manuel de Mier y Teran Maritime Report Concerning Port of Galveston" [Copy of transcript for a report made by Manuel de Mier y Terán, regarding...
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historical figures of Agustín de Iturbide and Manuel de Mier y Terán died. "Padilla" (in Spanish). Gobierno del Estado de Tamaulipas, México. Archived...
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José Joaquín Antonio Florencio de Herrera y Ricardos (February 23, 1792 – February 10, 1854) was a Mexican statesman who served as president of Mexico...
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President Guadalupe Victoria to take be the Minister of War when Manuel de Mier y Terán stepped down. In this time of fierce partisan strife, between the...
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position was unfavorable for attack, sent the colonels Ramón Sesma and Manuel de Mier y Terán to take the fort on the mountain. They attempted to move a cannon...
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Anastasio Bustamante (redirect from Anastasio Bustamante y Oseguera)
Tamaulipas, where the rebels routed the forces of Manuel de Mier y Terán at Tampico. Mier y Terán would commit suicide in the aftermath. Now the revolution...
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their independence from Spain in 1821. In 1828, Mexican General Manuel de Mier y Terán made an inspection of eastern Mexican Texas and estimated that the...
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New Kingdom of León Henry Mier, Uruguayan footballer Manuel Mier y Terán, 19th-century Mexican general Servando Teresa de Mier, 18th- and 19th-century Catholic...
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command of General Manuel de Mier y Terán. Ruiz returned to Bexar in 1828, where he commanded the famed Second Flying Company of San Carlos de Parras, which...
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Embrace of Acatempan (redirect from Abrazo de Acatempan)
their arms. Some of the most important ones, such as Nicolás Bravo, Manuel de Mier y Terán and Ignacio López Rayón accepted this measure. Others refused to...
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revolutionaries had established control over much of the country. Mexico achieved its de facto independence with the signing of the Treaty of Córdoba in 1821, but...
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ISBN 978-1-4051-8260-7 Morton, Ohland (July 1943), "Life of General Don Manuel de Mier y Teran", Southwestern Historical Quarterly, 47 (1), Texas State Historical...
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Viejo, in the presence of generals Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna, Manuel de Mier y Terán, and Felipe de la Garza. On December 28, 1836, Spain recognized...
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Melchor Múzquiz (redirect from Melchor de Eca y Múzquiz)
revolution spread to Tamaulipas, where the rebels routed the forces of Manuel de Mier y Terán at Tampico. Now the revolution was joined by more states, who began...
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commission left Mexico City on November 10, 1827, under the command of Manuel de Mier y Terán. Berlandier made botanical collections around Laredo, Texas, in...
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Arleth Terán (born 1976), Mexican actress General Mier y Terán (1789–1832), the town's namesake Héctor Terán Terán (1931–1998), Mexican politician Manuel Esteban...
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General Terán is a municipality located in Nuevo León, Mexico. It was given its name in honour of General Manuel Mier y Terán. It has a 2,465 km² territorial...
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and politician (1964) Antonio de Mendoza, viceroy (1939) Carlos Mérida, Guatemalan painter (1991) Manuel de Mier y Terán, general (2010) Mil Máscaras,...
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1998. (ed., with trans. John Wheat) Texas by Terán: The Diary Kept by General Manuel de Mier y Terán on His 1828 Inspection of Texas. Austin, TX: University...
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September 28, 2020. "Censo de Población y Vivienda 2010 - SCITEL" (in Spanish). INEGI. Retrieved 2021-01-27. "Enciclopedia de los Municipios - Nuevo León"...
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government asked General Manuel Mier y Terán to investigate the outcome of the 1824 General Colonization Law in Texas. In 1829, Mier y Terán issued his report...
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independence were: Juan Manuel de Cañas y Trujillo [es] (Costa Rica), Pedro Ortiz de la Barriere Castro (El Salvador), Gabino Gaínza y Fernández de Medrano (Guatemala)...
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County in East Texas. The post was named after Mexican general Manuel Mier y Terán. Fort Terán was located at the head of navigation on the Neches River....
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