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Mexico’s first federal constitution, establishing a federal republic with a division of powers and Catholicism as the official religion.
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A set of centralist constitutional reforms that replaced the 1824 Constitution, giving more power to the central government.
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Another centralist constitution that sought to consolidate a strong central government.
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Established liberal principles, including freedom of speech, separation of church and state, and individual rights.
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The current Mexican constitution, drafted during the Mexican Revolution, introducing social rights, land reform, and labor protections.