Disambiguation evidence for Siete Leyes (1836 Mexican constitutional laws) via surface form

"Siete Leyes"


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aimedTo consolidate central authority
aimedTo limit popular participation in politics
alsoKnownAs Leyes Constitucionales de 1836
alsoKnownAs Siete Leyes
surface form: Seven Laws
appliedTo Mexican citizens
appliedTo Mexican territory
country Mexico
createdOffice Supreme Conservative Power
effectOnStates converted states into departments
effectOnStates reduced regional autonomy
endDate 1843
establishedSystem centralist system
field constitutional law
followedBy Bases Orgánicas de 1843
surface form: Bases Orgánicas
governmentTypePromoted centralized government
historicalPeriod First Mexican Republic
impact reduced regional and local autonomy
impact reshaped political institutions in Mexico
inForceDuring First Mexican Republic
surface form: Centralist Republic of Mexico
influencedEvent Texas Revolution
influencedEvent Yucatán secession
influencedEvent secessionist movements in northern Mexico
instanceOf Mexican constitutional framework
instanceOf constitutional laws
jurisdiction Mexico
surface form: Republic of Mexico
language Spanish
legalForm centralist constitution
legalStatus abrogated
legalTradition civil law
numberOfLaws 7
politicalOrientation conservative
precededBy Leyes Constitucionales de 1836
surface form: Constitution of 1824
promulgatedUnderLeader Antonio López de Santa Anna
promulgatedUnderLeader José Justo Corro
region Latin America
replaced Mexican Constitution of 1824
surface form: Constitución Federal de los Estados Unidos Mexicanos de 1824
replacedBy Bases Orgánicas de 1843
replacedSystem federal system
restricted state sovereignty
significance major turning point in Mexican constitutional history
startDate 1836-12-30
strengthened central government
strengthened executive power
subjectMatter citizenship and suffrage
subjectMatter organization of powers of the state
subjectMatter relations between central government and departments
subjectMatter territorial division of Mexico
typeOfChange constitutional reform
weakened federalism in Mexico
yearEnacted 1836