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1823-1829
July 1, 1823
Central America declared its
independence from Mexico and any November 7, 1823
other nation
Constituent
Congress met after an election for
deputies from the population
October 10
elections for president and vice 1827
president of the nation, declaring
elected Nicolás Bravo and Guadalupe the idea of expelling the Spanish was
Victoria, respectively popularized, and the debate and
discussion of such a project occupied
most of the political life
1827
Three days after the decree of
expulsion began the Tulancingo
rebellion led by the Scottish leaders in
1828
a last effort to regain control of the
government to demand the expulsion
Vicente Guerrero, was selected
of the Yorkists of power as the
candidate of the Yorkist for the
1828
presidential election