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499:; on 7 December 1837 in the plaza at Jalapa where he was defeated; and on 13 January 1838 where the Garrison of Guatemala was attacked. Some of these military events were accompanied by robberies, robberies, searches and murders of defenseless people. In particular, the Gálvez government, upon learning that Carrera was the leader of the revolt, invaded Mataquescuintla and captured his wife, Petrona Álvarez, whom the soldiers seized by force. When Carrera heard of this, he vowed to avenge his wife, and newly accompanied by her, restarted the fight with new vigor. Petrona Álvarez, inflamed with the desire for revenge, committed numerous atrocities against the liberal troops, to the point that many of Carrera's coreligionists feared her more than the caudillo himself, although by that time Carrera had already showed his military leadership and expertise that would come to later characterize him. 38: 534:—which was an expensive and profitable property that the liberals had seized from the Dominicans in 1829. The contraband English items from Belize had impoverished the artisan Guatemalans, who joined Carrera's revolt. The priests announced to the natives that Carrera was their protector angel, who had descended from the heavens to take revenge on heretics, liberals, and aliens, and to restore their ancient dominion. They devised various tricks to make the natives believe this, which were announced as miracles. Among them, a letter was thrown from the roof of one of the churches, in the middle of a vast congregation of natives. This letter supposedly came from the 54: 549:, the liberal leader of Guatemala, disillusioned with Galvez's management, managed to bring Guatemala City under Carrera's command, and fought the head of state. Later that year, the situation in Guatemala became unsustainable: the economy was paralyzed by the lack of security and roads, and the liberals negotiated with Carrera to end the warring. Gálvez left power 31 January 1838, before an "Army of the People", giving control to Rafael Carrera that initiated the battle in 449: 139: 2280: 780:
commissions. Auxiliary mayors are elected by the communities according to their own set of principles and traditions, and meet with the municipal mayor on the first Sunday of each month, while the Community Development Committees and the Municipal Development Committee organize and facilitate the participation of the community's prioritizing needs and problems. The mayor from 2012 to 2016 was Hugo Manfredo Loy.
1353: 120: 576: 1285: 1306: 1277: 1260: 61: 2350: 1595:, p. 426 "Lo que los liberales consideraban como desarrollo, consistía en la expropiación de las tierras de indios y de la Iglesia -que Carrera protegió por sobre todo durante su gobierno- y el uso de los campesinos como mano de obra gratuita para ser utilizadas para el cultivo de café a gran escala -lo que fue legalizado por el liberal 480:. The rebellion also fought against those who governed the State of Guatemala, like Chief of State Mariano Gálvez. The leader of the insurgency was Rafael Carrera; among its forces were numerous natives, since on 9 June 1837, the State of Guatemala had reintroduced indigenous populations that had been suppressed since colonial times by the 1367: 556:
Carrera's troops victorious, they shouted "Long live religion!" and "Away with foreign heretics!" Consisting mainly of poorly armed peasants, they took Guatemala City by force pillaged and destroyed the liberal government buildings, including the Archbishop's Palace, where Gálvez had resided, and the
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The municipal council works with the mayor, the trustees, and councilors, and is elected directly for a period of four years, and can be re-elected. There are also Auxiliary Community Development Committees (COCODE), Municipal Development Committee (COMUDE), as well as cultural associations and work
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The municipal government is in charge of a Municipal Council while the municipal code—an ordinary law containing provisions that apply to all municipalities—establishes that "the municipal council is the highest collegiate body for deliberation and decision of the municipalities ... and has its seat
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The Republic of Guatemala began under President General Rafael Carrera on 21 March 1847 so that the former State of Guatemala could freely trade with foreign nations. On 25 February 1848, the Mita region was separated from the department of Chiquimula, into its own department, and divided into three
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with the image of General Rafael Carrera, president of Guatemala between 1844 and 1865 and founder of the Republic of Guatemala in 1847. He was the first mestizo ruler of Latin America, and used Mataquescuintla as the center of operations for his military actions; he had the support of the mestizo
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The municipalities are regulated by various laws of the Republic, which establish their form of organization, administrative bodies, and their taxes. Although they are autonomous entities, they are subject to national legislation and the main laws that govern them since 1985 are:
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Decree 1-87 of the Congress of Guatemala. Regulates the relations between the municipality and public servants in labor matters. It has its constitutional basis in article 262, that orders an issuance of the same.
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After the Liberal Revolution of 1871, liberals began to negatively recount the Carrera regime. The role of Mataquescuintla in the formation of the Republic of Guatemala was set aside by liberal historians, such as
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in the district of the principal municipality"; article 33 of the aforementioned code establishes that "it is the exclusive responsibility of the municipal council to exercise the government of the municipality."
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Decree 14-2002 of the Congress of Guatemala. It regulates the constitutional authority of the State, and therefore of the municipality, to promote and apply decentralization, both economic and administrative.
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and started to worry about the liberals' power. Another factor that influenced the revolt were the concessions given by the liberal government of Francisco Morazán to the English—whom they called "
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On 3 September 1935, Mataquescuintla left the department of Santa Rosa and was incorporated in the department of Jalapa. On 29 October 1850 the village was elevated to become a
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policy against the uprising peoples. Several of his supporters advised him to desist from this tactic, because it would only contribute to increasing hostility. In early 1838,
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Mataquescuintla played a significant role during the first half of the nineteenth century, when it was the center of operations of conservative general
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districts: Jutiapa, Santa Rosa and Jalapa. The Santa Rosa department included Santa Rosa as the capital, and Cuajiniquilapa, Chiquimulilla,
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Standing out among the battles of Carrera: in the barracks at Mataquescuintla; at Ambelis in Santa Rosa, defeating the army commanded by
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Diagnóstico socieconómico, potencialidades productivas y propuestas de inversión. Municipio de Mataquescuintla, departamento de Jalapa
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who argued for the peasants to defend religious rights and to fight against the liberal atheists; Carrera had been educated by the
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Hernández de León, Federico (27 February 1959). "El capítulo de las efemérides: Caída del régimen liberal de Mariano Gálvez".
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Recordación Florida. Discurso historial y demostración natural, material, militar y política del Reyno de Guatemala
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In 1889, Mataquescuintla was scene of an uprising led by colonel Hipólito Ruano against the government of general
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with an army of between ten thousand and twelve thousand men, after the agreement left Carrera against Barrundia.
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To counteract the violent attacks made by peasant guerrillas, Gálvez approved and then praised the use of a
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Hernández de León, Federico (16 March 1959). "El capítulo de las efemérides: Segunda invasión de Morazán".
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house of the English presenter William Hall. On 2 March 1838, Gálvez's absence was unanimously accepted in
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Invención criolla, sueño ladino, pesadilla indigena, Los Altos de Guatemala: de región a Estado, 1740-1871
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Hernández de León, Federico (20 April 1959). "El capítulo de las efemérides: Golpe de Estado de 1839".
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Historia del Benemérito Gral. Don Francisco Morazán, ex Presidente de la República de Centroamérica
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Hernández de León, Federico (21 April 1959). "El capítulo de las efemérides: Muerte de Carrera".
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The fight had taken on the form of holy war, for it was the parish priests of the
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Contains specific legal regulations for municipalities in articles 253 to 262.
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Doctor Mariano Gálvez during his time as Head of State of Guatemala (1831-1838)
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Nicaragua, its people, scenery, monuments and the proposed Interoceanic Canal
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Constitutional law applicable to municipalities via their elected officials.
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Rafael Carrera and the Emergence of the Republic of Guatemala, 1821-1871
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in Guatemala Department. It is very near Ayarza Lagoon and an abandoned
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in 1838, and then ruled Guatemala from 1840 until his death in 1865.
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Rafael Carrera y la creación de la República de Guatemala, 1821–1871
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Incidents of travel in Central America, Chiapas, and Yucatan
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Population of departments and municipalities in Guatemala
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In 1837, an armed struggle began against the regime of
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Revista Militar: órgano de los intereses del Ejército
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Principal laws that govern Guatemalan municipalities
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Stephens, John Lloyd; Catherwood, Frederick (1854).
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La montaña infinita; Carrera, caudillo de Guatemala
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Archived from 1580: 1565: 1454: 464:, a political entity that included Guatemala, 2263: 1743:"Monografía del municipio de Mataquescuintla" 1415: 1211: 403:, Mataquescuintla was established as part of 8: 1933:(in Spanish). Guatemala: Artemis y Edinter. 1704: 2027:El centenario del general Francisco Morazán 377:The first settlers in Mataquescuintla were 2270: 2256: 2248: 2242:. Athens, GA: University of Georgia Press. 2093:Rivera Natareno, Claudia Virginia (2005). 1218: 1204: 1196: 804: 690: 18: 1860:"Breve información sobre Mataquescuintla" 1858:Escalante Herrera, Marco Antonio (2007). 1541: 1430: 2372:Municipalities of the Jalapa Department 2013:(in Spanish). Guatemala. Archived from 1752:(in Spanish). Guatemala. 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Mataquescuintla seen from Miramundo and Pino Dulce
Mataquescuintla is located in Guatemala
14°32′1″N 90°11′2″W / 14.53361°N 90.18389°W / 14.53361; -90.18389
Country
Guatemala
Department

Jalapa
Incorporated
Mayor–Council
Urban
Demonyms
Time zone
UTC-6
Climate
Cwb
Mataquescuintla municipality
Nahuatl
municipality
Jalapa department
Guatemala
Rafael Carrera
Mariano Gálvez
toponym
History of Guatemala
Rafael Carrera
Francisco Morazán
Pipils
El Salvador
Act of Independence of Central America

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