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Mexican Republic
República Mexicana
1835–1846
Flag of Mexico
Flag
Coat of arms of Mexico
Coat of arms
  Mexico

  disputed land between Texas and Mexico

  Texas and Yucatan
CapitalMexico City
Common languagesSpanish (official), Nahuatl, Yucatec Maya, Mixtecan languages, Zapotec languages
Religion
Catholic (official religion)
GovernmentUnitary presidential republic under a military junta
President 
• 1835–1836
Miguel Barragán (first)
• 1846
José Mariano Salas (last)
LegislatureCongress
• Upper house
Senate
• Lower house
Chamber of Deputies
History 
• 1824 Constitution repealed
23 October 1835
• Siete Leyes
15 December 1835
• Independence of Texas
2 March 1836
• Pastry War
1838-1839
• Siege of the National Palace
1840
• Independence of Yucatan
1841
• Bases Orgánicas
1843
• Mexican–American War breaks out
12 May 1846
• 1824 Constitution restored
22 August 1846
Population
• 1836[1]
7,843,132
• 1842[1]
7,016,300
CurrencyMexican real
ISO 3166 codeMX
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Centralist Republic of Mexico First Mexican Republic
Centralist Republic of Mexico Republic of the Rio Grande
Centralist Republic of Mexico Soconusco
Centralist Republic of Mexico Tabasco
Second Federal Republic of Mexico Centralist Republic of Mexico
Republic of Texas Centralist Republic of Mexico
Republic of the Rio Grande Centralist Republic of Mexico
Tabasco Centralist Republic of Mexico
Republic of Yucatán Centralist Republic of Mexico
California Republic Centralist Republic of Mexico
U.S. provisional government of New Mexico Centralist Republic of Mexico
State of Deseret Centralist Republic of Mexico
Puebla Centralist Republic of Mexico
Today part ofMexico
United States

The Centralist Republic of Mexico (Spanish: República Centralista de México), or in the anglophone scholarship, the Central Republic,[2] officially the Mexican Republic (Spanish: República Mexicana), was a unitary political regime established in Mexico on 23 October 1835, under a new constitution known as the Siete Leyes after conservatives repealed the federalist Constitution of 1824 and ended the First Mexican Republic. It would ultimately last until 1846, when the Constitution of 1824 was restored at the beginning of the Mexican-American War.

Two presidents would predominate throughout this era: Santa Anna and Anastasio Bustamante.

The Centralist Republic marked nearly ten years of uninterrupted rule by the Conservative Party. Conservatives had attributed the political chaos of the First Mexican Republic to the empowerment of states over the federal government and mass participation in the political system through universal male suffrage. Conservative elites saw the solution to the problem as abolishing the federal system and creating a centralized one, reminiscent of the political system during the colonial era.[3]

The political and economic chaos that had marked the First Republic, however, continued well throughout the Centralist Republic. Infighting among the conservatives resulted in administrations continuing to be interrupted by successful military coups, and another centralist constitution known as the Bases Orgánicas would be attempted in 1843. Significant political and military agitation for the restoration of the federalist system continued as well. The period was marked by multiple secession attempts across Mexico, including the loss of Texas and Yucatan, and two international conflicts: the Pastry War, caused by French citizens' economic claims against the Mexican government, and the Mexican–American War, as a consequence of the annexation of Texas by the United States.

Instability in the government due to the beginning of the Mexican–American War, including a revolt by parts of the army, finally resulted in restoration of the Constitution of 1824 on 22 August 1846, beginning the Second Federal Republic of Mexico.

  1. ^ a b "Portal Politico del Ciudadano INEP, A. C." INEP.org. Retrieved 20 January 2019.
  2. ^ Michael P. Costeloe, The Central Republic in Mexico and the 'Hombres de bien in the Age of Santa Anna. Cambridge University Press 1993.
  3. ^ Costeloe, The Central Republic in Mexico, 1835-1846. Hombres de Bien in the Age of Santa Anna.

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