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no. you could not own a slave. as soon as Santa Anna, the president of Mexico, said that Texas nor Mexico had the right to own slaves. really... Mexico never aloud it. so no. you could not own a slave in that date of time. they may have aloud slaves at one point but in 1824 you were not aloud to own a slave.
The Federalist Constitution of 1824 failed to address the inequitable distribution of land or the status of the Indian population of Mexico.
In 1824 Mexico became a republic.
it was the Mexican constitution.
The Mexican Constitution. It was known as the "Federal Constitution of the United Mexican States", enacted on October 4, 1824.
It was drafted on January 31, 1824. It was ratified on October 24, 1824.
Mexico became a republic.
Roman Catholicism. After the Reform Wars (1857-1861) the constitution was changed again to favor a secular state, which has endured to this date.
Texas did NOT support the 1824 Mexican constitution. That is why they declared their independence on March 2, 1836.
In 1824, Mexico claimed a vast area that included present-day Texas, California, Arizona, New Mexico, Nevada, Utah, and parts of Colorado and Wyoming. This territory was part of Mexico following its independence from Spain in 1821. The 1824 Constitution of Mexico established the country as a federal republic and recognized the rights of states and territories, including those in the northern regions. However, this area would later become a focal point of conflict, particularly with the United States, leading to the Texas Revolution and the Mexican-American War.
Federal District of Mexico was created in 1824.
Senate of Mexico was created on 1824-10-04.