José Justo Corro

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José Justo Corro was a 19th-century Mexican politician and interim president known for overseeing the transition from federalism to centralism, including the enactment of the Siete Leyes.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Mexican politician
President of Mexico
human
canonizedBy Siete Leyes (1836 Mexican constitutional laws)
surface form: Siete Leyes (1836 Mexican constitution)
countryOfCitizenship Mexico
dateOfBirth 1794-07-19
dateOfDeath 1864-12-18
endTime 1837-04-19
ethnicGroup Mexican
familyName Corro
givenName José
hasCauseOfDeath natural causes
headOfGovernment Mexico
languageSpokenWrittenOrSigned Spanish
memberOf Mexican conservative faction
movement Mexican centralism
nativeLanguage Spanish
notableEvent transition from federalism to centralism in Mexico
notableWork implementation of the Siete Leyes
occupation lawyer
politician
officeContested President of Mexico
participantIn Centralist Republic of Mexico
surface form: Mexican centralist regime

enactment of the Siete Leyes
partOf 19th-century Mexican politics
placeOfBirth Guadalajara
Viceroyalty of New Spain
surface form: New Spain
placeOfDeath Mexico
Mexico City
positionHeld President of Mexico
interim President of Mexico
religion Roman Catholicism
replacedBy Anastasio Bustamante
replaces Miguel Barragán
sexOrGender male
significantEvent dissolution of the 1824 Federal Constitution of Mexico
startTime 1836-03-02
workLocation Mexico City

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subject surface form: Siete Leyes