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1835 in Mexico
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See also:
History of Mexico
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Map of Mexico in 1835
Events in the year
1835 in Mexico
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Antonio López de Santa Anna
–
President of Mexico
, until 27 January
Miguel Barragán
–
President of Mexico, 28 January until 27 February 1836
Governors
Aguascalientes
:
Pedro García Rojas
Chiapas
:
Mariano Montes de Oca
Chihuahua
:
José Joaquín Calvo
/
José María Echavarría
/
José Joaquín Calvo
Coahuila
:
Juan José Elguézabal
/
José María Cantú
/
Marcial Borrego
/
Agustín Viesca y Montes
/
José Miguel Falcón
/
Bartolomé de Cárdenas
/
José Rafael Eça y Múzquiz
Durango
:
Guanajuato
:
Guerrero
:
Jalisco
:
José Antonio Romero
State of Mexico
:
Michoacán
:
Nuevo León
:
Juan Nepomuceno de la Garza y Evía
/
Joaquín García
Oaxaca
:
Puebla
:
Querétaro
:
José Rafael Canalizo
San Luis Potosí
:
Sinaloa
:
Sonora
:
Tabasco
:
Tamaulipas
:
Juan Nepomuceno de la Garza y Evía
/
José Guadalupe de Samano
/
José Antonio Fernández Izaguirre
Veracruz
:
Yucatán
:
Zacatecas
:
Events
March 23 – The
Mexican Academy of Language
is established.
[
1
]
May 23 –
President
Santa Anna
separates by
decree
the
State of Aguascalientes
from the
State of Zacatecas
.
October 2
–
Texas Revolution
–
Battle of Gonzales
:
Mexican
soldiers attempt to disarm the people of
Gonzales, Texas
but encounter stiff resistance from a hastily assembled militia.
October 23 – The base for a
Centralist Constitution
is promulgated, giving birth to the
Siete Leyes
and establishing a
Central Power
overlooking the other three
Powers of the Union
.
December 9
–
The
Army of the Republic of Texas
captures
San Antonio
.
Notable births
november 8
–
Concepción Lombardo
, wife of
Miguel Miramon
, who served twice as President of Mexico between 1859 and 1860 (d. 1921)
November 30
–
Eligio Ancona del Castillo
,
lawyer
,
professor
,
journalist
,
historian
,
dramaturge
,
novelist
and
revolutionary politic
, is born in
Mérida
,
Yucatán
.
Notable deaths
September 9
–
José Figueroa
, Governor of
Alta California
(born 1792)
Dates unknown
Pedro Patiño Ixtolinque
, sculptor who worked on the
Puebla Cathedral
and the
Mexico City Metropolitan Cathedral
(born 1774)
Vicente Francisco de Sarría
, Franciscan missionary to
Alta California
(born 1767)
José Félix Trespalacios
, first Governor of
Coahuila y Tejas
and also a Senator from
Chihuahua
Notes
↑
"Gobierno General"
(PDF)
(in Spanish).
Academia Mexicana de la Lengua
. Archived from
the original
(pdf)
on 2011-06-05
. Retrieved
2008-09-06
.
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