1829 in Mexico

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Events in the year 1829 in Mexico.

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<span class="mw-page-title-main">Pedro Vélez</span> Mexican politician

José Pedro Antonio Vélez de Zúñiga was a Mexican politician and lawyer. In the aftermath of a successful coup against president Vicente Guerrero, he was placed at the head of a triumvirate that briefly led the Mexican government during the last days of 1829.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">1831 in Mexico</span> List of events

Events in the year 1831 in Mexico.

Events in the year 1830 in Mexico.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">1835 in Mexico</span> List of events

Events in the year 1835 in Mexico.

Events in the year 1843 in Mexico.

Events in the year 1853 in Mexico.

The following lists events that happened during 2000 in Mexico.

Events in the year 1862 in Mexico.

This is a list of events that happened in 2004 in Mexico.

Events in the year 1950 in Mexico.

Events in the year 1998 in Mexico.

Events in the year 1956 in Mexico.

Events in the year 1997 in Mexico.

Events in the year 1999 in Mexico.

Events in the year 1969 in Mexico.

In the history of Mexico, the Plan of Veracruz was a proclamation released on January 2, 1832, by the military garrison of Veracruz. The initial goal was simply to remove unpopular ministers from the cabinet of President Anastasio Bustamante, but later expanded into a year-long civil war within the First Mexican Republic that ended with the ousting of Bustamente and the recognition of Manuel Gómez Pedraza as president.