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The Plan of Cuernavaca (Spanish: Plan de Cuernavaca) was a declaration made in Cuernavaca, Mexico on 25 May 1834 in opposition to reform measures by the liberal administration of Vice President Valentín Gómez Farías. Presumably the declaration was orchestrated by President Antonio López de Santa Anna in agreement with the high clergy. After the triumph of the Plan of Cuernavaca, all laws enacted by the progressives during ten months in office were repealed, the Pontifical and National University of Mexico was reopened, Congress was dissolved and the officials who implemented the reform measures were dismissed. Santa Anna's first dictatorship began. A year later, the conservative faction of the Congress approved the basis for the new constitution that gave rise to the centralist regime in M

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  • El Plan de Cuernavaca fue un pronunciamiento realizado el 25 de mayo de 1834, por Ignacio Echeverría y José Mariano Campos en contra de las medidas reformistas —en materia eclesiástica— impulsadas por la administración liberal del vicepresidente Valentín Gómez Farías. Presumiblemente, este plan fue orquestado por el presidente Antonio López de Santa Anna en común acuerdo con el clero alto de los Estados Unidos Mexicanos. Al triunfar el pronunciamiento conservador se derogaron todas las leyes expedidas durante los diez meses de gobierno de los "hombres del progreso", se reabrió la Pontificia y Nacional Universidad de México, se disolvió el Congreso de la Unión y se destituyó a los funcionarios que implementaron las medidas reformistas. De esta forma comenzó la primera dictadura de Santa Anna. Un año más tarde, la facción conservadora del Congreso de la Unión aprobó las bases para la nueva Constitución que dieron origen al régimen centralista de México. (es)
  • The Plan of Cuernavaca (Spanish: Plan de Cuernavaca) was a declaration made in Cuernavaca, Mexico on 25 May 1834 in opposition to reform measures by the liberal administration of Vice President Valentín Gómez Farías. Presumably the declaration was orchestrated by President Antonio López de Santa Anna in agreement with the high clergy. After the triumph of the Plan of Cuernavaca, all laws enacted by the progressives during ten months in office were repealed, the Pontifical and National University of Mexico was reopened, Congress was dissolved and the officials who implemented the reform measures were dismissed. Santa Anna's first dictatorship began. A year later, the conservative faction of the Congress approved the basis for the new constitution that gave rise to the centralist regime in Mexico. (en)
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  • El Plan de Cuernavaca fue un pronunciamiento realizado el 25 de mayo de 1834, por Ignacio Echeverría y José Mariano Campos en contra de las medidas reformistas —en materia eclesiástica— impulsadas por la administración liberal del vicepresidente Valentín Gómez Farías. Presumiblemente, este plan fue orquestado por el presidente Antonio López de Santa Anna en común acuerdo con el clero alto de los Estados Unidos Mexicanos. (es)
  • The Plan of Cuernavaca (Spanish: Plan de Cuernavaca) was a declaration made in Cuernavaca, Mexico on 25 May 1834 in opposition to reform measures by the liberal administration of Vice President Valentín Gómez Farías. Presumably the declaration was orchestrated by President Antonio López de Santa Anna in agreement with the high clergy. After the triumph of the Plan of Cuernavaca, all laws enacted by the progressives during ten months in office were repealed, the Pontifical and National University of Mexico was reopened, Congress was dissolved and the officials who implemented the reform measures were dismissed. Santa Anna's first dictatorship began. A year later, the conservative faction of the Congress approved the basis for the new constitution that gave rise to the centralist regime in M (en)
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