Mexico An Outline Sketch of the Country Its People And Their History From the
Mexico An Outline Sketch of the Country Its People And Their History From the
T Philip Thomas Philip Terry
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The States were to organize their governments in conformity to the Federal Act. The general powers of the National Gov- ernment resided in the Federal District (Mexico City) and comprised a General Congress, a Supreme Court of Judicature, and a President of the United Mexican States with four Ministers. The legislative power was vested in a Congress comprising a Senate and House of Representatives. The Supreme Court was to be composed of 11 judges, elected by the legislatures of the several Sta...tes. The third article of the Constitution was significant: "The Religion of the Mexican Nation is, and will perpetually be, the Roman Catholic Apostolic. The nation will protect it by wise and just laws, and prohibit the exercise of any other whatever. " The Constitution was received by the people with custom- ary enthusiasm. Felix Fernandez, who styled himself Guada- lupe Victoria (in homage to the Virgin of Guadalupe), took the oath of office (Oct. 4, 1825) as the first President of Mexico, and the country began its career as a Constitutional Republic.
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