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1829 in Mexico

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Events in the year 1829 in Mexico.

Incumbents

  • Guadalupe Victoria – President of Mexico until April 1
  • Vicente Guerrero – interim President of Mexico, April 1 until December 17
  • José María Bocanegra – interim President of Mexico, December 18 until December 23
  • Pedro Vélez, Lucas Alamán, and Luis de Quintanar – Executive Triumvirate, December 23 until December 31

Governors

  • Chiapas: José Diego Lara
  • Chihuahua: José Antonio Arce Hinojos
  • Coahuila: José María Viesca
  • Durango:
  • Guanajuato:
  • Jalisco: José Justo Corro/José Ignacio Cañedo y Arróniz
  • State of Mexico:
  • Michoacán: José Trinidad Salgado
  • Nuevo León: Manuel Gómez Castro/Joaquín García
  • Oaxaca:
  • Puebla:
  • Querétaro:
  • San Luis Potosí:
  • Sonora:
  • Tabasco:
  • Tamaulipas: Lucas Fernandez/José Antonio Fernández Izaguirre/Francisco Vital Fernandez
  • Veracruz: Antonio López de Santa Anna/Sebastián Camacho Castilla
  • Yucatán:
  • Zacatecas:

Events

  • April 1 – Vicente Guerrero is sworn as President of Mexico.
  • September 16 - President Guerrero formally abolished slavery in Mexico, except in the Isthmus of Tehuantepec in the south of the country
  • December 4 – the Plan of Jalapa is formed in Xalapa demanding the removal of Vicente Guerrero as president

Notable births

  • March 25 – Ignacio Zaragoza, General of the Mexican Army best known for his 1862 victory against the French forces during the Battle of Puebla on May 5.
  • July 5 – Ignacio Mariscal, distinguished lawyer, diplomat and Liberal member.

Notable deaths

  • March 2 – Josefa Ortiz de Domínguez, conspirator and supporter of the Mexican War of Independence.
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