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Tag Archives: Santiago Mendez

How the United States Nearly Annexed the Yucatán

Near the end of those seven years of independence, a delegation of the Yucatan Republic was sent to Washington D.C., on the orders of then president Santiago Méndez Ibarra.

October 29, 2012 in Featured, Mexico.

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