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Display unity |
Be in concert |
Work together |
Not diverge |
Be a team |
Demonstrate unity |
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May 1 2017 Wall Street Journal |
Aug 15 2015 New York Times |
Jan 10 2015 L.A. Times Daily |
Apr 1 2009 USA Today |
Sep 15 2007 L.A. Times Daily |
Dec 16 2005 New York Times |
Aug 10 2004 Universal |
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The Solemn Act of Northern America's Declaration of Independence (Spanish: Acta Solemne de la Declaración de Independencia de la América Septentrional) is the first Mexican legal historical document which established the separation of Mexico from Spanish rule. It was signed on November 6, 1813, by the deputies of the Congress of Anáhuac, organized by General José María Morelos in the city of Oaxaca in June of that same year, and later installed in the city of Chilpancingo on September 13. * The document gathers some of the main political uprisings contained in "Feelings of the Nation" (Sentimientos de la Nación), a document of the speech Morelos gave to the representatives of the free provinces of southern New Spain on September 14. * This document indicated that given the circumstances in Europe – the occupation of Spain by the Napoleonic army – Spanish America had recovered its sovereignty from the Crown of Castile in 1808, when Ferdinand had been deposed, and therefore, any union between the overseas colonies and the Peninsula had been dissolved. This was a legal concept that was also invoked by the other declarations of independence in Spanish America, such as Venezuela (1811) and Argentina (1816), which were responding to the same events. * The resulting state would be a successor to the Viceroyalty of New Spain and it would preserve all of its territory in North America (América Septentrional). The Solemn Act defined penalties for those people who contravene the insurgent war or for those who refused to give their financial support. The Act also recognized the Roman Catholic religion as the sole, official religion of the nation. * It was signed by:* Andrés Quintana Roo * Ignacio López Rayón * Carlos María Bustamante * José Manuel de Herrera * José Sixto Verduzco * José María Liceaga * Cornelio Ortiz de Zárate |