Folder 20: Vicente Guerrero Mexico abolishes slavery in Broadside, 1829-09-15
Scope and Contents
This collection contains an original manuscript from the era of the Spanish conquest in Spanish Americain 1546. The next item is from two hundred and fifty years later – a manuscript papal document (Pius VI)with tables of the church’s revenues and additional documentation from the government in Mexico. A Royal decree from Charles IV, along with proclamations from Viceroys, Commandants and the Emperor Augustin Iturbide broaden the perspective of the collection. The collection’s chronological progression illustrates Mexico’s declaration of independence from Spain: a treaty between Spain and the U. S.regarding Texas, the fundamental law of Texas statehood as a part of Mexico, and numerous proclamations related to Texas’ struggle for independence from Mexico. There is a collection of possible itineraries for General Woll’s invasion of Texas dated 1844, and other evidence of the preparation for war over Texas, a year prior to the outbreak of the Mexican-American War. The final item is an engraving of Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna in a cartouche made up of an elaborate list of titles and victories in battle.
Dates
- Creation: 1829-09-15
Extent
1 file (Broadside, Mexico. In a landmark decree, unknown to Streeter, Mexico abolishes slavery and becomes the first Western Hemisphere state to do so.) : 1 p. 8
Language of Materials
Spanish; Castilian
Repository Details
Part of the Thomason Special Collections & SHSU University Archives Repository