Repúblicas centralistas en México. 1836-1846.

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Valentín Gómez Farías initiates reforms in Mexico between 1836 and 1846, reducing church power and privileges, leading to rebellions and uprisings in various parts of the country. The Centralist Republics create the Seven Centralist Laws and transform states into departments with unlimited power, causing the abolishment of the 1824 constitution.

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  • Valentín Gómez Farías led political reforms in Mexico from 1833, aiming to diminish church influence by confiscating assets and abolishing institutions.
  • The Centralist Republics' implementation of the Seven Centralist Laws in 1835 centralized power, transforming states into departments and sparking rebellions, ultimately leading to declarations of independence in Mexico.

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  • What political reforms were initiated in Mexico in 1833?

    Reduction of church power and privileges.

  • What were the Seven Centralist Laws created in December 1835?

    Laws transforming states into departments with unlimited power.

  • What is the Fourth Estate in Mexico?

    Five members holding supreme conservative power.

  • What were the consequences of the political reforms in Mexico?

    Rebellions and uprisings leading to declarations of independence.

  • How did the Centralist Republics era impact Mexico?

    Transformation of states into departments with unlimited power.

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Centralist Republics in Mexico: Reforms and Rebellions

  • Presentation focuses on Centralist Republics in Mexico between 1836 and 1846
  • Valentín Gómez Farías initiates political reforms in 1833 to reduce church power and privileges
  • Reforms include confiscating church assets and abolishing the pontifical university
  • Union Congress eliminates the 1824 constitution, creating the Seven Centralist Laws in December 1835
  • Centralist Republics transform states into departments with unlimited power
  • Creation of the Fourth Estate with five members holding supreme conservative power
  • Reforms lead to rebellions and uprisings, causing parts of Mexico to declare independence
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