Supreme Executive Power (1823-1824)
Supreme Executive Power was an organization that served as Executive to govern México after the of Mexican Empire of Agustín I, on 1823. The organization was responsible for convening the creation of the Federal Republic and was in effect from April 1, 1823 to October 10, 1824.
| Head of State | Took office | Left office | Party | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Pedro Celestino Negrete | 31 March 1823 | 10 October 1824 | Liberal | |
| Guadalupe Victoria | 31 March 1823 | 10 October 1824 | Liberal | |
| Nicolás Bravo | 31 March 1823 | 10 October 1824 | Conservative | |
| Miguel Domínguez | 1 April 1823 | 10 October 1824 | Conservative | |
| José Mariano Michelena | 1 April 1823 | 10 October 1824 | Conservative | |
| Vicente Guerrero | 1 April 1823 | 10 October 1824 | Liberal | |
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“The Supreme Court would have pleased me more if they had concerned themselves about enforcing the compulsory education provisions for Negroes in the South as is done for white children. The next ten years would be better spent in appointing truant officers and looking after conditions in the homes from which the children come. Use to the limit what we already have.”
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