Disambiguation evidence for La Reforma (liberal reforms in Mexico) via surface form

"La Reforma"


As subject (48)

Triples where this entity appears as subject under the label "La Reforma".

Predicate Object
aimedAt establishment of civil liberties
aimedAt limitation of Catholic Church power
aimedAt limitation of military power
aimedAt modernization of the Mexican state
appliesToJurisdiction Mexico
surface form: United Mexican States
country Mexico
endTime 1863
followedBy French intervention in Mexico
followedBy Second Mexican Empire
hasEffect expansion of private property
hasEffect long-term secularization of Mexican society
hasEffect strengthening of federal government
hasEffect weakening of corporate landholding
hasPart Constitution of 1857
hasPart Ley Iglesias
hasPart Ley Juárez
hasPart Ley Lerdo
hasPart Reform Laws
ideology liberalism
instanceOf historical period in Mexico
instanceOf series of liberal reforms
language Spanish
legalReform abolition of ecclesiastical fueros
legalReform abolition of military fueros
legalReform civil marriage
legalReform civil registration of births and deaths
legalReform confiscation of church property
legalReform equality before the law
legalReform freedom of association
legalReform freedom of religion
legalReform freedom of the press
legalReform secularization of education
legalReform separation of church and state
location Mexico City
location states of Mexico
opposedBy Catholic Church in Mexico
opposedBy Mexican conservatives
opposedBy Mexican military elite
opposedIdeology conservatism
partOf liberal–conservative conflict in Mexico
precededBy Santa Anna dictatorship
significantPerson Benito Juárez
significantPerson Ignacio Comonfort
significantPerson José María Iglesias
significantPerson Melchor Ocampo
significantPerson Miguel Lerdo de Tejada
significantPerson Sebastián Lerdo de Tejada
startTime 1855