Tabasco secession

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The Tabasco secession was a brief 1841–1842 separatist movement in which the Mexican state of Tabasco declared independence from Mexico amid political tensions with the centralist government.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historical event
political conflict
separatist movement
chronologicalOrder after the Texas Revolution
country Mexico
declaredBy authorities of the state of Tabasco
declaredIndependenceFrom Mexico NERFINISHED
duration brief
endedWith return of Tabasco to Mexican control
endTime 1842
follows centralist policies implemented in Mexico in the late 1830s and early 1840s
hasCause conflict between state authorities of Tabasco and the central government
political tensions with the centralist government of Mexico
hasEffect increased tensions between federalist and centralist factions in Mexico
temporary independence of Tabasco from Mexico
hasLanguage Spanish
hasNature regional rebellion against central authority
isPartOfHistoryOf Mexico NERFINISHED
Tabasco NERFINISHED
location Tabasco NERFINISHED
participant State of Tabasco NERFINISHED
centralist government of Mexico
partOf 19th-century Mexican political conflicts
politicalContext centralist versus federalist struggle in Mexico
relatedTo Mexican centralist republic NERFINISHED
Mexican federalism–centralism conflicts
result reincorporation of Tabasco into Mexico
separatistFrom Mexico NERFINISHED
startTime 1841
temporalContext early 1840s

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