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Revolt of the Polkos : ウィキペディア英語版 | Revolt of the Polkos
In February 1847, five Mexican National Guard regiments rose up in rebellion against the Mexican government, in protest over legislation that permitted the government to requisition money and property from the Catholic Church. Led by General Matías Peña y Barragán, the group issued a set of demands which included the resignation of the President and Vice President of Mexico. When the demands were not met, fighting broke out in Mexico City. President Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna was able to negotiate a peaceful solution with the rebels in March 1847. ==Background== On January 11, 1847, Mexican president Valentín Gómez Farías signed legislation authorizing the government to requisition up to fifteen million pesos worth of Catholic Church property. This move which was intended to help finance the Mexican-American War drew criticism from the Catholic Church, large landowners, and military leaders. When National Guard units stationed in Mexico City expressed dissatisfaction with his policy, Gómez Farías ordered them to the front lines - a move that resulted in open rebellion.
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