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    The Plan of Tacubaya (Spanish: Plan de Tacubaya), sometimes called the Plan of Zuloaga, was issued by conservative Mexican General Félix Zuloaga on 17...
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    Félix María Zuloaga (category Presidents of Mexico)
    suburb of Mexico City declared the Plan of Tacubaya on the morning of December 17 to set aside the national constitution. The supreme control of the government...
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    La Reforma (category Wikipedia neutral point of view disputes from October 2023)
    choice of either keeping their jobs or being excommunicated. In December, a section of the army under Félix Zuloaga rebelled under the Plan of Tacubaya. The...
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    Ignacio Comonfort (category 19th-century presidents of Mexico)
    compromise with the conservatives and other opponents of the constitution, he joined the Plan of Tacubaya, nullifying the constitution in December 1857. Congress...
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  • Tacubaya is a working-class area of Mexico City in the borough of Miguel Hidalgo. The colonia Tacubaya and adjacent areas in other colonias are collectively...
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    issued the Plan of Tacubaya on December 17, 1857. The constitution was nullified, President Comonfort was initially signed onto the plan and was retained...
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    Zuloaga proclaimed the Plan of Tacubaya, declaring the Constitution of 1857 nullified, inviting Comonfort to join. To the dismay of liberals Comonfort accepted...
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    original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 29 April 2013. "Es proclamado el Plan de Tacubaya, con el que los conservadores pretenden derogar la Constitución de...
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    Constitution in the Plan of Tacubaya. This would soon prompt an open civil war, known as the War of the Reform or Three Years' War (1858−1860). Plans in Mexican...
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    Benito Juárez (category 19th-century presidents of Mexico)
    expect among the state governors. The strategic port state of Veracruz disowned the Plan of Tacubaya, and Comonfort realized that the country had begun to...
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