Revolution of Ayutla

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The Revolution of Ayutla was a mid-19th-century Mexican liberal uprising that overthrew the dictatorship of Antonio López de Santa Anna and paved the way for the Reform era.

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instanceOf liberal uprising
political revolution
aimedAt establishment of a liberal federal republic
restoration of the 1824 Federal Constitution of Mexico
alsoKnownAs Revolución de Ayutla NERFINISHED
chronology occurred after the Mexican–American War
preceded the Reform War (Guerra de Reforma)
context 19th-century Mexican political conflicts between liberals and conservatives
country Mexico
endTime 1855
followedBy Constitution of Mexico of 1857 NERFINISHED
La Reforma (Reform War period) NERFINISHED
hasCause dictatorship of Antonio López de Santa Anna
hasEffect beginning of the Liberal Reform era in Mexico
end of the last dictatorship of Santa Anna
overthrow of Antonio López de Santa Anna
hasPart military campaigns against Santa Anna’s forces
proclamation of the Plan of Ayutla
ideology Mexican liberalism
influenced Reform Laws in Mexico NERFINISHED
leader Florencio Villarreal NERFINISHED
Ignacio Comonfort NERFINISHED
Juan Álvarez NERFINISHED
Nicolás Bravo NERFINISHED
Tomás Moreno NERFINISHED
location Ayutla de los Libres, Guerrero NERFINISHED
namedAfter Ayutla de los Libres NERFINISHED
opponent Antonio López de Santa Anna NERFINISHED
Mexican conservative elites
opposedBy conservative forces in Mexico
opposedTo centralism
military dictatorship
participant Mexican liberal politicians
regional caudillos from Guerrero and southern Mexico
relatedTo Antonio López de Santa Anna NERFINISHED
Constitution of 1857 NERFINISHED
La Reforma NERFINISHED
Liberal Reform in Mexico NERFINISHED
Plan of Ayutla of 1854 NERFINISHED
result convening of a constituent congress
formation of a provisional liberal government
resignation and exile of Antonio López de Santa Anna in 1855
significance marked the end of Santa Anna’s political dominance
paved the way for liberal reforms in church–state relations
strengthened federalism in Mexico
significantEvent Plan of Ayutla NERFINISHED
startTime 1854

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Ignacio Comonfort conflict Revolution of Ayutla