Broadsides from Mexico collection
Collection area: Borderlands
Collection dates: 1676-1927 bulk (bulk 1820-1927)
Topics referred to in these broadsides include invasions by Spain, France and the United States of America; mobilization for wars, including the Mexican American War; soldiers; elections; government positions; decretos (decrees); courts; prisoners; and financial issues, such as taxes, budgets, and customs. Often the broadsides in the individual state folders contain information from the federal government which the governor of the state released and signed. Some documents refer to the political conflicts between those who supported the Roman Catholic Church and those who advocated rigorous anti-clericalism. Also included are specific Plans, a 19th century aspect of Mexican political culture whereby a military or political leader would publish a Plan, usually named after where it was issued, and wait to see how many other political and military leaders would support it.
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