Anticlericalism in the Mexican Constitutional Convention of 1916–1917

Autor: Niemeyer, E. V.
Zdroj: The Americas; April 1955, Vol. 11 Issue: 1 p31-49, 19p
Abstrakt: ONE OF THE MOST IMPORTANT EVENTS of the Mexican Revolution was the Constitutional Convention that met at Querétaro from December, 1916, to February, 1917. To a Mexico that had been racked since 1910 by the forces of revolution, counterrevolution, and defection, the Constituent Congress called into session by Venustiano Carranza was the fulfillment of numerous promises that had been made in various declarations and decrees issued since the promulgation of the Plan de Guadalupe.
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