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    Las Siete Leyes (Spanish: [las ˈsjete ˈleʝes], or Seven Laws was a constitution that fundamentally altered the organizational structure of Mexico, away...
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    in Mexico on 23 October 1835, under a new constitution known as the Siete Leyes after conservatives repealed the federalist Constitution of 1824 and...
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  • constitution attempted during the Centralist Republic of Mexico, after the Siete Leyes. National instability had resulted in a coup which overthrew the presidency...
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  • on a new constitution that would eventually come to be known as the Siete Leyes, which replaced the Mexican states with departments, inaugurating the...
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  • house Search for "leyes" on Wikipedia. Siete Leyes (7 laws) of California-Texas-Mexico All pages with titles beginning with Leyes All pages with titles...
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    re-combined with Baja California (as a single departamento) in Mexico's 1836 Siete Leyes (Seven Laws) constitutional reform, granting it more autonomy. That change...
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    constitution, after the repeal of the federalist Constitution of 1824. Las Siete Leyes (Spanish: [las ˈsjete ˈleʝes]), or Seven Laws, were a series of constitutional...
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    resulted in political instability and in 1836 the Siete Leyes (Seven Laws) were enacted. The Siete Leyes dissolved the federation and created a unitary republic...
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    Republic of Mexico and the publication of the new constitution: the Siete Leyes. The nation also faced the ongoing Texas Revolution, and Mexican independence...
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    centralism and led to the constitution of December 30, 1836, known as Siete Leyes, which limited the right to vote and removed the political and financial...
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  • Constitution of the United Mexican States (1824) Seven Constitutional Laws (Siete Leyes; 1836) Organic Bases of the Mexican Republic (1843) Federal Constitution...
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    California's leaders accepted its status as a "department" under the "Siete Leyes" Mexican constitution of 1836, in return for more local control. Alvarado...
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    canon law, the Leyes de Toro, dealing with hereditary debt, and matters specific to Spanish America, governed by indigenous law. The Siete Partidas was...
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  • and the triumphant conservatives replaced the constitution with the Siete Leyes inaugurating a decade of the Centralist Republic of Mexico. By the time...
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    appointed as the first governor of Alta California. The codification of the Siete Leyes amendments to the Mexican Constitution of would dissolve the boundary...
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    Government Republic President   • 1840 Jesús de Cárdenas History   • Siete Leyes 17 January 1840 • Surrender of Antonio Canales in Camargo 6 November...
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    (department) as part of the conservative government reforms codified in the Siete Leyes (Seven Laws). The Seven Laws were repealed in 1847, during the Mexican–American...
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    Machine. Retrieved 9 December 2013 De la LGE a la LOMCE: Así son las siete leyes educativas españolas de la democracia Archived 12 February 2015 at the...
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    Territory, and remained a separate territory until 1836. In 1836, the Siete Leyes constitutional reforms reunited both Californias in the Departamento...
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    app.congreso.es (in Spanish). Aunión, J. A. (2013-11-28). "35 años y siete leyes escolares". El País (in Spanish). ISSN 1134-6582. Retrieved November...
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    of slaves, that were not included in the 1835 constitution of Mexico, Siete Leyes. To settle the issue, a convention was called for March 1836. This convention...
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  • California disestablished and merged with Las Californias under the Siete Leyes. 1837 – First Kumeyaay raid on San Diego. 1838 – San Diego loses pueblo...
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    detailed by constitutional law. The Seven Constitutional Laws (Spanish: Siete Leyes Constitucionales) were promulgated on December 30, 1836. The 1st article...
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  •  Mexico 1835 Abolished the 1824 Federal Constitution and established the Siete Leyes in their place to centralize the government. Constitution restored by...
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  • during a very turbulent period in the history of Mexican California. The Siete Leyes reforms to Mexico's government had combined the two territories of Alta...
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    new constitution formalized under President Antonio Santa Anna, called Siete Leyes, and began to strengthen the central government. American immigrants...
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    Constitucionales ("Constitutional Bases"). They were followed by the Siete Leyes Constitucionales ("Seven Constitutional Laws"), which remained in effect...
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    of independence, 1836 Las Californias Department established by Las Siete Leyes (The Seven Laws), 1836–1846 Second Federal Republic of Mexico, 1846–1848...
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    president of the Supreme Moderating Power, a council established by the Siete Leyes that was constitutionally even above the president. He pursued constitutional...
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    Centralist Republic of Mexico by approving a new centralist constitution ("Siete Leyes"). From its formation in 1835 until its dissolution in 1846, the Centralist...
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