1839 in Mexico
Appearance
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Events in the year 1839 in Mexico.
Incumbents
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- President – Anastasio Bustamante until March 20, Antonio López de Santa Anna until July 10, Nicolás Bravo until July 19, Anastasio Bustamante
Events
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- November 27, 1838 – March 9, 1839 – Pastry War
- May 2, 1839 – Santiago Imán heads a peasant revolt in the Yucatán.
Notable births
- * May 25 Manuel Sánchez Mármol – writer, lawyer, politician, and a member of the Mexican Academy of Language was born in Cunduacán, Tabasco[1]
Notable deaths
- May 3 José Antonio Mexía – politician executed in Acajete, Veracruz (born 1800)[2]
Dates unknown
- José María Lanz – engineer and author, died in Paris (born 1764)
- Francisco María Ruiz – soldier and settler of San Diego, Alta California (born 1754)
Notes
- ^ "Tabasco – Cunduacán". Archived from the original on 17 May 2011. Retrieved 9 April 2011.
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