Plan de Ayutla

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Plan de Ayutla was a 1854 liberal political manifesto in Mexico that called for the overthrow of dictator Antonio López de Santa Anna and helped initiate the Reform era.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf political manifesto
revolutionary plan
calledFor end of military dictatorship in Mexico
restoration of constitutional government in Mexico
category Mexican liberalism
Mexican political history
context post-independence political instability in Mexico
country Mexico
date 1854
follows dictatorship of Antonio López de Santa Anna
goal overthrow of Antonio López de Santa Anna
hasEffect downfall of Antonio López de Santa Anna
rise of Mexican liberal movement
hasType anti-government manifesto
historicalRegion Second Federal Republic of Mexico NERFINISHED
ideology liberalism
influenced Liberal Reform in Mexico NERFINISHED
Reform War NERFINISHED
language Spanish
location Ayutla, Guerrero NERFINISHED
opposed Antonio López de Santa Anna NERFINISHED
opposedIdeology conservatism in Mexico
partOf Mexican Reform era NERFINISHED
politicalPosition anti-dictatorial
proclaimedIn Ayutla, Guerrero NERFINISHED
relatedTo Mexican Constitution of 1857 NERFINISHED
Reform Laws NERFINISHED
result start of the Reform era in Mexico
significance marked the beginning of liberal reforms in Mexico
timePeriod 19th century

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Ley Juárez precededBy Plan de Ayutla
Reform Laws follows Plan de Ayutla
Ignacio Comonfort participantIn Plan de Ayutla