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1 The Sovereign State of Puebla  





2 State response  





3 References  














Rebellion of Puebla






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Rebellion of Puebla
DateDecember 1823
Location
Result Provisional Government victory
Belligerents
Provisional Government of Mexico Independents
Commanders and leaders

Vicente Guerrero

Manual Gomez Pedraza
José María Calderón
José Antonio de Echávarri
Strength
800 Soldiers Guerrero Division 1,030
Casualties and losses
100 dead and 290 injured 600 dead and 400 captured

The Rebellion of Puebla in 1823 was an armed conflict led by independence-supporting factions fraction after the fall of the First Mexican Empire and the victory of the Casa Mata Plan Revolution.

The Sovereign State of Puebla

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While the Revolt of Querétaro was ongoing, the province of Puebla declared itself a sovereign state, installing a government composed of Brigadier José María Calderón; Manuel Posada Garduño, who was later appointed ArchbishopofMexico; and others.

State response

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To repress this independent proclamation, the Mexican government decided to send 800 soldiers under Manuel Gómez Pedraza and the division commanded by General Vicente Guerrero. Both forces restored the provincial order. Once General José Antonio de Echávarri's involvement was discovered, gave his forces to Gómez Pedraza and went to the capital to refine his conduct.

References

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