Revolt of the Jalapa Plan

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The Revolt of the Jalapa Plan was a conservative military uprising in early independent Mexico that challenged President Vicente Guerrero’s government and contributed to the instability of the First Mexican Republic.

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Label Occurrences
Plan of Tacubaya crisis 1
Revolt of the Jalapa Plan canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf conservative rebellion
military uprising
country Mexico
goal to depose President Vicente Guerrero
to restore conservative influence in Mexican politics
hasCause conservative opposition to liberal policies
military dissatisfaction with Guerrero’s administration
hasEffect political instability in the First Mexican Republic
strengthening of conservative factions in Mexico
weakening of President Vicente Guerrero’s government
historicalContext early independence period of Mexico
location Jalapa, Veracruz
opposedPoliticalOrientation liberal government of Vicente Guerrero
opposedTo government of Vicente Guerrero
partOf First Mexican Republic political conflicts
politicalOrientation conservative
relatedTo First Mexican Republic
Mexican conservative–liberal conflicts
Vicente Guerrero
result erosion of legitimacy of Guerrero’s presidency
military intervention in Mexican politics
significance contributed to chronic instability of the First Mexican Republic
illustrated tensions between conservative and liberal factions in early Mexico
timePeriod early 19th century
typeOfConflict internal political conflict
military coup attempt

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First Mexican Republic event Revolt of the Jalapa Plan
Reform War precededBy Revolt of the Jalapa Plan
this entity surface form: Plan of Tacubaya crisis