The Constitutional Elements were a set of guidelines as a constitution project for Mexico (then still Viceroyalty of New Spain), drafted in April 1812, during the Mexican War of Independence by General Ignacio López Rayón, and circulated as of September 4, 1812,[1] in Zinacantepec, State of Mexico, in order to establish the idea of a nation independent of Spain. It is considered as a direct antecedent and a source of creation of the Sentimientos de la Nación of José María Morelos and of the subsequent Constitution of 1824.[2] It is the oldest antecedent of Mexican constitutionalism.[3]

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Category:Mexican War of Independence Category:1812 in Mexico Category:April 1812 events Category:September 1812 events Category:1812 documents

  1. ^ "Rayón sobre Toluca. Elementos Constitucionales". Retrieved 11 April 2010.
  2. ^ García Laguardia, Jorge Mario; David, Pantoja Morán (1975). "Los derechos del hombre en el Decreto Constitucional para la Libertad de la América Mexicana, sancionado en Apatzingán". In Instituto de Investigaciones Jurídicas (ed.). Tres documentos constitucionales en la América española preindependiente. México: Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México. p. 11. Retrieved 10 April 2010.
  3. ^ De la Torre Torres, Rosa María. "I. Los derechos humanos en los textos constitucionales mexicanos. 1. Antecedentes históricos." (PDF). Los mecanismos de protección no jurisdiccional de los derechos humanos en México (Poder Legislativo del Estado de Mexico ed.). México. pp. 1 y 2. Archived from the original (PDF) on 10 October 2008. Retrieved 18 April 2010.