Plan de Jalapa

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The Plan de Jalapa was a 19th-century Mexican political pronouncement that helped trigger a rebellion against the existing government and set the stage for subsequent plans like the Plan de Cuernavaca.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Mexican pronunciamiento
political pronouncement
aimedAt overthrowing the sitting Mexican government
reorganizing political power in Mexico
appliesToJurisdiction Mexico NERFINISHED
country Mexico
describedBySource 19th-century Mexican political histories
studies of Mexican pronunciamientos
follows Plan de Perote NERFINISHED
genre political manifesto
hasEffect contributed to political instability in 19th-century Mexico
helped destabilize the contemporary Mexican administration
set the stage for subsequent conservative plans
triggered a rebellion against the existing government
hasLanguage Spanish
historicalPeriod 19th century
influenced Plan de Cuernavaca NERFINISHED
location Jalapa NERFINISHED
Xalapa, Veracruz NERFINISHED
mainSubject rebellion against the existing Mexican government
movement conservative Mexican political movement
opposedTo liberal Mexican government policies
then-existing Mexican administration
partOf 19th-century Mexican political conflicts
relatedTo Mexican conservative–liberal conflicts NERFINISHED
Mexican pronunciamiento tradition
Plan de Cuernavaca NERFINISHED
significance illustrated the use of plans to legitimize rebellions in Mexico
important antecedent to the Plan de Cuernavaca
key event in the cycle of Mexican pronunciamientos

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Plan de Cuernavaca follows Plan de Jalapa