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Coordinates: 22°0100N 102°2100W / 22.016667°N 102.35°W / 22.016667; -102.35
 

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Aguascalientes Territory
Territorio de Aguascalientes
TerritoryofMexico
1835–1857

Location of Aguascalientes Territory in Mexico
CapitalAguascalientes City
Historical eraFirst Mexican Republic
Centralist Republic of Mexico
Second Federal Republic of Mexico

• Established

May 23 1835

• Disestablished

October 3 1857
Today part ofAguascalientes

Aguascalientes was a federal territoryofMexico, lasting from 1835 and 1857.[1][2]

History[edit]

In 1834 President Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna was taking measures against federalism and moving the country towards a more centralized system. Politicians in Zacatecas looked askance, as they had been supporters and defenders of the existing system since its implementation in 1824. An order to disband federal militias in early 1835, was taken in Zacatecas as the end of federalism. The citizens took up arms: they disobeyed the government and prepared to face the Mexican Army led by Santa Anna, to whom Congress had given extraordinary powers to appease the Zacatecas rebellion.[1][2]

The people of Aguascalientes, taking advantage of the situation, sought the emancipation from Zacatecas. When Santa Anna arrived in the city of Aguascalientes on March 22, residents expressed their desire for separation. The president then met with them on May 23, 1835.

On October 3, 1857, Aguascalientes became a state of Mexico.[1][2]

Bibliography[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c Beatriz Rojas; Jesús Gómez Serrano; Andrés Reyes Rodríguez; Salvador Camacho & Carlos Reyes Sahagún. "Aguascalientes versus Zacatecas". Breve historia de Aguascalientes. Retrieved 2016-02-10.
  • ^ a b c Doralicia Carmona. "La región de Aguascalientes es declarada Territorio Federal durante el gobierno interino del general Miguel Barragán". Memoria Política de México. Archived from the original on 2018-10-15. Retrieved 2016-02-10.
  • 22°01′00N 102°21′00W / 22.016667°N 102.35°W / 22.016667; -102.35


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