Rebels (Yucatán)
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Rebel-controlled territories during the Caste War of Yucatan.
Establishment
- May 1839: A federalist movement led by Santiago Imán created a rival government in Tizimín, which soon took over Valladolid, Espita, Izamal and, finally Mérida on the Yucatán peninsula.
- June 1839: The rebels took over Valladolid, Espita, Izamal and, finally Mérida on the Yucatán peninsula.
Chronology
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1. Mexican Federalist War
Were a series of secessions and revolts against the centralist government of Mexico in the period 1835-1846.
1.1. Caste War of Yucatán
Was a revolt of native Maya people of the Yucatán Peninsula against Hispanic populations.
- May 1839: A federalist movement led by Santiago Imán created a rival government in Tizimín, which soon took over Valladolid, Espita, Izamal and, finally Mérida on the Yucatán peninsula.
- June 1839: The rebels took over Valladolid, Espita, Izamal and, finally Mérida on the Yucatán peninsula.
- March 1840: In February 1840, Manuel Crescencio Rejón, a prominent liberal leader, proclaimed Yucatan's return to a federal regime. This move was in opposition to the Centralist Republic of Mexico, led by President Anastasio Bustamante.
Disestablishment
- March 1840: In February 1840, Manuel Crescencio Rejón, a prominent liberal leader, proclaimed Yucatan's return to a federal regime. This move was in opposition to the Centralist Republic of Mexico, led by President Anastasio Bustamante.