Chiapas: De la independencia a la revolución

Category: HISTORIOGRAPHY, HISTORY

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CHIAPAS : DE LA INDEPENDENCIA A LA REVOLUCIÓN. / Mercedes Olivera Bustamante & María Dolores Palomo Infante (coordinator). México, D.F.: Centro de Investigaciones y Estudios Superiores en Antropología Social ; Tuxtla Gutiérrez, Chiapas, México : Consejo de Ciencia y Tecnología del Estado de Chiapas, 2005. 484 pages : includes tables, photos, bibliographic references, bibliography ; 23 cm. (Publicaciones de la Casa Chata). ISBN : 9684965540.
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After 300 years in which Chiapas had administratively and jurisdictionally belonged to the Audiencia in Guatemala, in 1824 it decided to annex itself to the Mexican Republic; it is in relation to this fact that its notorious social division began. The role of the successive legislations that were approved by the state governments in the interest of economic progress and modernization had several consequences that are still evident today. In this historiographic account, we look back at the recent antecedents of the late 18th century that formed the political situation that triggered Independence and later the Revolution.

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