Constitution of 1833
The Constitution of 1833 was a significant document in the history of Mexico, establishing a federal republic. It aimed to create a balance of power among the branches of government and protect individual rights. This constitution was influenced by earlier documents, including the Constitution of 1824, and sought to address the political instability that plagued the nation.
However, the Constitution of 1833 faced challenges, including opposition from conservative factions who preferred a centralized government. The document was eventually suspended, leading to further conflicts and contributing to the Texas Revolution in 1835, which ultimately resulted in the independence of Texas.