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- which seriously impeded the war effort. Inside Mexico, the conservative centralistas and liberal federalists vied for power, and at times these two factions...
- sería una España con Abascal como presidente: proteccionista, xenófoba, centralista y policial". El Español (in Spanish). 30 July 2020. Retrieved 23 June...
- with his command at Victoria. Other dispatches were intercepted by the Centralista forces, informing them of Fannin's plans. Fannin needed means of transport...
- 12–15, 1836, near Refugio, Texas. Mexican General José Urrea and 1,500 Centralista soldiers fought against Amon B. King and his 28 American volunteers and...
- The Centralist Republic of Mexico (Spanish: República Centralista de México), or in the anglophone scholarship, the Central Republic, officially the Mexican...
- Handbook of Texas Online Coa****la y Tejas: From liberal federalism to centralista dictatorship Compendium of Mexican Constitutions (in Spanish) "Map of...
- Richman uses Baja and Alta - as on the 1847 map of Mexico.) See "República Centralista (México)" in the Spanish version of Wikipedia "Biographical Notes: Sir...
- Tena Ramírez", Op.cit. p. 203 "La Suprema Corte en las Constituciones Centralistas" (PDF) (in Spanish). Archived from the original (PDF) on June 12, 2007...
- referéndum sobre no reelección de congresistas: "Evidencia un populismo centralista"". RPP (in Spanish). Retrieved 22 February 2021. "Referéndum 2018: Aprueban...
- Jesús; Marín Martínez, Francisco Rafael (eds.). "El primer experimento centralista en Yucatán: El proyecto de gobierno de José Segundo Carvajal (1829–1831)"...