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José Ignacio Pavón

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He was an honorary city councilman of Mexico City in 1818 and secretary of the censorship committee in 1820. After Mexico gained its independence in 1821, and political parties emerged supporting either a republic or a monarchy, Ignacio tended to keep his distance from both factions, though he
295:. He resigned, and in the meantime, Ignacio Pavón, as president of the supreme court, was assigned the position of interim president. The government voted to support Miramón, and Ignacio Pavón's only presidential act was publishing the results of that election. 247:(friends of the nation) and was in charge of the treasury for the Academy of Jurisprudence, and an honorary member for a child welfare organization. He was also an associate of the Mexican Atheneum. From 1822 to 1823 he was 955: 239:
fell in 1822, he rejoiced in the fall of the monarchy and took an active role in politics, hoping that the installation of a new congress could proceed quickly. The
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that now gained power gave him the task of writing the criminal code. He was a member of the economic society
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assigned him a senior post within the Department of the Treasury, and also made him interim governor of the
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Pavón was born in Veracruz, where he began his studies. He continued his education in the
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in Mexico City, where he studied philosophy and law (
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Index

Spanish name
surname

President of Mexico
Plan of Tacubaya
Miguel Miramón
Miguel Miramón
Veracruz
Veracruz
Mexico City
Mexico
Conservative

Order of Guadalupe
Mexico
War of Reform
Benito Juarez
Colegio de San Ildefonso
First Mexican Empire
governing junta
Supreme Executive Power
State of Tabasco
Mexican Federalist War
Antonio Rosillo
Battle of Alcantra
Mexican Supreme Court
War of Reform
vote of confidence
Mexico portal
List of heads of state of Mexico

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