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In December 1822, Antonio López de Santa Anna and Guadalupe Victoria signed the Plan de Casa Mata on February 1, 1823, as a start of their efforts to overthrow Emperor Agustín de Iturbide.
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The first Republic of Yucatán, founded May 29, 1823, willingly joined the Mexican federation as the Federated Republic of Yucatán on December 23, 1823
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The federal government of Mexico is the national government of the United Mexican States, the central government established by its constitution
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La Reforma was a period halfway through the 19th century in the history of Mexico that was characterized by liberal reforms designed to modernize Mexico
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Las Siete Leyes (The Seven Laws) were a series of constitutional instruments that fundamentally altered the organizational structure of the young first Mexican Republic.
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began when colonists (primarily from the United States) in the Mexican province of Texas rebelled against the increasingly centralist Mexican government
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after meeting with U.S. president Andrew Jackson in 1837, Santa Anna was allowed to return to Mexico
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The Pastry War , also known as the First French intervention in Mexico or the First Franco–Mexican War
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The organic bases were repealed during the Mexican–American War, and the 1824 Constitution restored.
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The Mexican–American War, also known as the Mexican War, the U.S.–Mexican War or the Invasion of Mexico, was an armed conflict between the United States and the Centralist Republic of Mexico
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Limits and Settlement between the United States of America and the Mexican Republic
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plan aimed at removing Antonio López de Santa Anna as dictator of Mexico
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Was an invasion of Mexico in late 1861 by the Second French Empire, supported in the beginning by the United Kingdom and Spain
On 8 December the Spanish fleet and troops arrived at Mexico's main port, Veracruz. When the British and Spanish discovered that France planned to seize all of Mexico, they quickly withdrew from the coalition. -
was the only monarch of the Second Mexican Empire.
After a distinguished career in the Austrian Navy, he entered into a scheme with Napoleon III of France to invade, conquer, and rule Mexico. -
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The rule of Porfirio Díaz (1876–1911) was dedicated to order—which meant the rule by law and the suppression of violence—and modernization of all aspects of the society and economy.
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fue un movimiento político-militar dirigido por el general Porfirio Díaz en 1871 para impedir que Benito Juárez contendiera para una nueva reelección