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| | Mexican Constitution | Travel By Mexico |
 | | After signing the Plan of Ayutla on February 1856 (same that did not know the government of Antonio Lopez of Santa Anna), as a result of the revolutionary movement headed by Juan Alvarez, was summoned an Extraordinary Congress reunited in the City of Mexico. |
 | | A year later on February 5, 1857 the President Ignacio Comonfort and the Constituent Congress approved the new constitution, which conserved the federalism, the liberties of work, of property, expression of ideas, the press, association, of request and of commerce, as well as the abolition of the slavery. |
 | | Months later, considering that the new ordering did not have obtained stability in the country, the same Comonfort did not recognize it and was added to the rebellion of Ignacio Zuloaga. |
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