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68-494: Saltillo ( Latin American Spanish: [salˈtiʝo] ) is the capital and largest city of the northeastern Mexican state of Coahuila and is also the municipal seat of the municipality of the same name . Mexico City , Monterrey , and Saltillo are all connected by a major railroad and highway. As of a 2020 census, Saltillo had a population of 879,958 people, while the population of its metropolitan area

136-624: A semi-arid climate ( Köppen climate classification BSh , bordering BSk ). Saltillo is located in the Chihuahuan Desert but temperatures are cooler than other desert cities in Mexico because it is located at an altitude of 1,600 meters (5,250 ft). Summers are slightly hot with cool nights, and winters are sunny but cool. Rainfall is scarce but more prominent in summer. Snowfall and sub-freezing temperatures are not unknown, but do not occur every year. The city of Saltillo according to

204-400: A constitution that cannot contradict the federal constitution, which covers issues of national competence. The states cannot make alliances with other states or any independent nation without the consent of the whole federation, except those related to defense and security arrangements necessary to keep the border states secure in the event of an invasion. The political organization of each state

272-734: A declaration of independence for the new nation. Iturbide was elected president of the Regency, and that afternoon the members of the Regency and the Supreme Junta signed the Declaration. A minority of the Constituent Congress, looking for stability, elected Agustín de Iturbide as emperor. On July 21, 1822, Iturbide was crowned Emperor of Mexico. However, the Constitutional Empire quickly demonstrated

340-675: A handful of neighboring towns, a relatively isolated focus of its production in Northeastern Mexico. Such is the case that outside of Saltillo, pulque bread can be found in the Mexican states of Hidalgo , Puebla , Querétaro , Mexico City , Oaxaca and, of course, Tlaxcala . The city of Saltillo is known for its rondalla , being the highest representative of the Rondallesque movement in Mexico for more than four decades. The 'Rondalla de Saltillo' went beyond transposing

408-635: A logical mistake in consummation of Independence. The dissolution of the Empire was the first political realignment of independent Mexico. After the fall of the Empire, a triumvirate called the Supreme Executive Power was created. The provisional government created the Federal Republic , and it was in effect from April 1, 1823, to October 10, 1824. Unrest in the provinces was widespread. On May 21, 1823, The Founding Plan of

476-599: A new State Congress decree merged Leona Vicario with the contiguous town of San Esteban (renamed Villalongín) and the name was changed back to Saltillo. For nearly a decade, Saltillo held the administrative seat of a territory which included Coahuila alongside most of the territory of the current U.S. state of Texas until it was lost in the 1836 in the Texas Revolution . The Republic of Texas continued to have border disputes with Mexico's Centralist Republic , which continued to object to its independence. Peace

544-599: A sedan assembly plant, two engine facilities, and a car transmissions plant. Of all the vehicles made in Mexico, 37.4% of cars and 62.6% of trucks are assembled in Saltillo. Saltillo is home to the Grupo Industrial Saltillo , an important manufacturing conglomerate that makes home appliances, silverware, and auto parts. The General Motors plant manufactures vehicles for export to Japan, Canada, and Central America as well as for domestic purchase. It builds

612-464: A territory. On October 10, 1824, Guadalupe Victoria took office as the first President of Mexico . The political structure of the Republic was amended by a decree on October 3, 1835, when the centralist system was established. The constituent states of the Republic lost their freedom, autonomy, independence, and sovereignty by being totally subordinated to the central government. However,

680-616: Is a federal republic composed of 32 federal entities: 31 states and Mexico City , an autonomous entity. According to the Constitution of 1917 , the states of the federation are free and sovereign in all matters concerning their internal affairs. Each state has its own congress and constitution. The states of the Mexican Federation are free, sovereign, autonomous and independent of each other. They are free to govern themselves according to their own laws; each state has

748-433: Is based on a separation of powers in a congressional system: legislative power is vested in a unicameral congress (the federal congress has two chambers), executive power is independent of the legislature and vested in a governor elected by universal suffrage , and judicial power is vested in a Superior Court of Justice . Since the states have legal autonomy, each has its own civil and penal codes and judicial body. In

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816-632: Is divided into 16 boroughs , officially designated as demarcaciones territoriales or colloquially known as alcaldías in Spanish. Headed by a mayor, these boroughs kept the same territory and name as the former delegaciones . *Mexico's post agency, Correos de México , does not offer an official list. Various competing commercially devised lists exist. The list here reflects choices among them according to these sources . On September 27, 1821, after three centuries of Spanish rule, Mexico gained independence. The Treaty of Córdoba recognized part of

884-731: Is one of the oldest post-conquest settlements in Northern Mexico. It can be ascertained that the name of the city comes from a small waterfall that draws water from a spring. Nowadays, the spring is located within the Parish of the Holy Christ of the Ojo de Agua and is still visited by the local population. In 1591, the Spanish resettled a community of their Tlaxcaltec allies in a separate town, San Esteban de Nueva Tlaxcala , located just across an irrigation ditch from Saltillo. The measure

952-579: Is performed in various locations ranging from the US state of New Mexico to the Mexican states of Jalisco , Nayarit , Aguascalientes , Zacatecas , San Luis Potosí , Nuevo León and Chihuahua . As a cultural manifestation, this dance has controversial origins. Cruz Viveros, an academic from Veracruz, points out that it must have arrived in America with the Spanish Conquest , since it is similar to

1020-599: Is served by Plan de Guadalupe International Airport . It takes 15 minutes to get from downtown Saltillo to the airport. It has several cargo airline flights per day, but no passenger flights. There is a comprehensive bus system in Saltillo along with many taxis. The following are sister cities of Saltillo: During the twentieth century the city received the nickname of "the Athens of Mexico" for its large number of prominent intellectuals. Mexican State The United Mexican States ( Spanish : Estados Unidos Mexicanos )

1088-455: Is similar to that of other Mexican sweet breads. However, it differs by including pulque , which is a fermented drink obtained from the agave plant, as a fermentation agent. This gives it a characteristic flavor, sweetness and moisture. With this dough, pecan empanadas, chorreadas, muffins, braid bread, bishops, etc. are made. Although for many the city of Saltillo is synonymous with this bread, in reality its production constitutes, along that in

1156-531: Is the capital of the United Mexican States. It had special status as a federal district until January 2016 and was originally called Distrito Federal . Mexico City was separated from the State of Mexico , of which it was the capital, on November 18, 1824, to become the capital of the federation. As such, it belonged not to any state in particular but to all of them and to the federation. Therefore,

1224-435: Is usually made of wool fiber that maintains heat more efficiently, but is also woven from cotton. The thickness of the yarn chosen for the fabric, as well as its material, the elaboration of each necessary knot and the final size of the serape, are variables that influence the final weight and feel of the serape. It is traditional from various parts of Mexico, as in Saltillo. In fact, it was colonizers of Tlaxcalan origin who took

1292-660: The Chevrolet C2 , Chevrolet Monza , Chevrolet Captiva , Chevrolet HHR , Saturn Vue hybrid, Saab 9-4X and Cadillac SRX . As of 2016 the plant produces about one third of the firm's full-sized pick-up trucks. Saltillo's main universities are the Universidad Autónoma de Coahuila , the Instituto Tecnológico de Saltillo , the Tec de Monterrey Saltillo Campus, El Instituto de Filologia Hispanica,

1360-819: The Chihuahuan Desert near the city of Arteaga . The city is flanked by the Zapalinamé mountains , which are part of the Sierra Madre Oriental . According to local legend, by looking at the relief of the mountains one can see the relief of Zapalinamé , chieftain of the Guachichil tribe who rose against the Spaniards in 1584. Composed of geological formations of the Jurassic period, the San Lorenzo Canyon, located southeast of Saltillo in

1428-534: The Congress of the Union , the federative entities (the states) are each represented by three senators. Two are elected by universal suffrage on the principle of relative majority and one is assigned to the party that obtains the largest minority. In addition, the federation makes up a constituency in which 32 senators are elected by the method of proportional representation . Federal Deputies, however, do not represent

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1496-620: The Federal Constitution of the United Mexican States of 1824 was enacted. The constitution officially created the United Mexican States . The country was composed of 19 states and 4 federal territories. After the publication of the constitution, on November 18, the Federal District was created. On November 24, Tlaxcala , which had retained a special status since the colonial era, was incorporated as

1564-615: The Moorish dances that were already used in Spain , Portugal , Italy and France since the Middle Ages . According to him, in Mexico the dance would have been subject to a process of redefinition with which it would have been intended to attribute an indigenous origin. From this moment on, the event in which it takes place began to be called matlachinada , whereas the dancers, were dubbed matlachines (both terms supposedly derived from

1632-593: The Nahuatl word "matlatzinca") . Regardless of its possible European origins, the dance that is performed in Saltillo in honor of the Holy Christ, incorporates in its costumes and choreography various elements that, at least, belong to the Mexican imaginary of "the indigenous" and, at most, can be attributed to the Tlaxcaltecs. Among these elements we find bows and arrows, headdresses with multicolored feathers, little stones, decorated skirts and sandals. In addition,

1700-538: The Plan of Casa Mata , to which later joined Vicente Guerrero and Nicolás Bravo . Iturbide was forced to reestablish the Congress and, in a vain attempt to save the order and keep the situation favorable to his supporters, he abdicated the crown of the empire on March 19, 1823. Congress nullified the designation of Iturbide and therefore the recognition of the abdication. It deemed the coronation of Iturbide to have been

1768-657: The Polk Administration , soon expanded into the Mexican–American War . The first phase of the war ended in September 1846 with Gen.   Zachary Taylor 's hard-won siege and occupation of Monterrey in Nuevo León . The War Department ordered him to remain there, but Taylor violated the armistice and went with Gen.   William Worth and 1200 men to occupy Saltillo on 16 November to protect

1836-824: The Viceroyalty of New Spain as an Independent Empire – "monarchist, constitutional and moderate". The new country named itself the Mexican Empire . The morning after the Army of the Three Guarantees entered Mexico City on September 28, 1821, Agustín de Iturbide ordered the Supreme Provisional Governmental Junta (September 1821 – February 1822) to meet to elect a president of the Imperial Regency and to issue

1904-553: The president of Mexico , who represented the federation, designated its head of government , previously referred to as the regent ( regente ) or head of department ( jefe del departamento ). However, the Federal District received more autonomy in 1997, and its citizens were then able to elect their chief of government for the first time. In 2016, the Mexican Congress approved a constitutional reform eliminating

1972-431: The " Detroit of Mexico ". However, a movement is currently underway to diversify the industry, with the arrival of pharmaceutical companies, household appliances, chemicals, ceramics, and even parts for the aerospace industry. El Cerro del Pueblo (The Town Hill) and its 4-metre (13 ft) cross overlook the city. The city's elevation makes it colder and windier than the neighboring city of Monterrey . Saltillo lies in

2040-614: The 1910–1920 Mexican Revolution , Saltillo was occupied in separate events by the forces of Victoriano Huerta , Francisco Villa , and then by those of Venustiano Carranza . Hundreds of peasants were forced to join these various groups. As a result, many fled to Texas, including aristocratic families. In 1923 the Antonio Narro Agrarian University was founded. Two decades later in 1943, the Monterrey Institute of Technology and Higher Education

2108-482: The Autonomous University of Coahuila, Museum-Parish Archive, Hall of Natural History. Saltillo's local culture shares many features with the larger Northern Mexican culture. However, it has various particularities that denote a great cultural and historical wealth. Some of them are highlighted below. The danza de matachines is a carnivalesque dance that, in addition to being performed in Saltillo,

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2176-893: The Charquillo. It starts from the eastern end of the Ateneo street, goes down behind the sports San Isidro passes to the side of Campo Redondo, crosses the lake of the Sports City towards the Tecnológico de Monterrey and continues until converging with the Cevallos stream at the Boulevard Moctezuma or Pedro Figueroa. It starts in the Zapaliname mountain range, from the Lomas de Lourdes neighborhood, it passes along

2244-523: The Federal District would become a part of the Department of Mexico. The territories of Alta and Baja California would form the department of the Californias. Coahuila y Tejas would be divided into two departments. Colima would form part of Michoacán, and Aguascalientes would be declared a department. This period of political instability caused several conflicts between the central government and

2312-644: The Federal Republic was enacted. Its sixth article stated, "The component parts of the Republic are free, sovereign and independent States in that which touches internal administration and government". Most of the Free States , which were invited to form the Federal Republic , joined the Union, except for the five Central American provinces , the former Captaincy General of Guatemala , which formed their own Federal Republic . On January 31, 1824,

2380-633: The French army of Napoleon III . The Empire was deposed in 1867 by the republican forces of Benito Juárez and the Federal Republic was restored again under the Constitution of 1857. The Political Constitution of the United Mexican States of 1917 was the result of the Mexican Revolution . The third Constitution of Mexico confirmed the federal system of government that is currently in effect. States of Mexico The states are

2448-797: The Luis Echeverría Oriente Boulevard, passes behind the Mercado de Abastos, crosses on one side of Plaza Sendero, then descends along Tezcatlipoca street, passes near the Club Campestre and converges with the Navarreña stream on the road to Monterrey and on the way to the Valdés. Starts in the mountains near the Vista Hermosa neighborhood, crosswise through neighborhoods such as Founders and Morelos, goes down

2516-694: The Magisterio neighborhood, towards the temple of Santo Cristo del Ojo de Agua, crosses the center of the city between the streets Arteaga and Matamoros near the Coahuila school, then converges with the channel that descends near Antonio Cárdenas Street (or South Abasolo), is channeled underground through the Topo Chico neighbourhood, down through Nava Street and then by Luis Echeverría and down again by Abasolo Norte and connects in Nazario Ortiz with

2584-623: The Sierra de Zapalinamé, is a tourist attraction for outdoor activities and extreme sports such as rock climbing, rappelling, mountain biking, hiking, mountaineering and camping. It begins south of Francisco Coss Boulevard, crosses the Venustiano Carranza Boulevard, passes between the Liverpool and Home Depot buildings, and is channeled through Nazario Boulevard Ortiz towards Benito Juárez Street. It begins its course in

2652-842: The Universidad Carolina and the Universidad Autónoma Agraria Antonio Narro . The city of Saltillo is the municipal seat of the municipality of Saltillo . The current mayor is José María Fraustro Siller, from the Partido Revolucionario Institucional (PRI). In Saltillo there are about 22 museums, including: Museum of the Presidents' Coahuilenses, Campus of the University Cultural Heritage, 'Pinacoteca Ateneo Fuente' of

2720-462: The approaches to his main army in Monterrey. Antonio López de Santa Anna had been allowed through the blockade of Veracruz to bring the war to a swift conclusion but had instead rallied the Mexican army and moved north. Gen.   John E. Wool was sent to nearby Agua Nueva on December 21 and the indecisive Battle of Buena Vista occurred 12 miles (19 km) from Saltillo between February 22 and 23,1847, after which López de Santa Anna's army

2788-407: The council is responsible for providing all utilities required for its population. This concept, which arises from the Mexican Revolution , is known as a "free municipality". As of March 2024, there are 2,476 municipalities in Mexico. The state with the highest number of municipalities is Oaxaca , with 570, and the state with the lowest number is Baja California Sur , with only five. Mexico City

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2856-424: The creation of companies such as CIFUNSA, CINSA, Éxito, and Molinos el Fénix, among others. The true industrial explosion occurred in the '70s and '80s with the arrival of the car industry to the region. Companies such as General Motors and Chrysler , along with their respective satellite companies or suppliers, came to Saltillo. Since then, Saltillo and its Metropolitan Zone (Ramos Arizpe and Arteaga) are known as

2924-481: The dance is organized by the inhabitants of the Ojo de Agua neighborhood, formerly inhabited by people of Tlaxcaltec origin. The sarape (serape, or jorongo) is a rectangular garment, for male use, with or without opening for the head and multicolored stripes which are reminiscent of a rainbow. It is one of the most representative objects of Mexico. The serape is a garment of traditional Mexican men's clothing, usually brightly colored and with traditional patterns. It

2992-401: The decree of the law October 3, 1835; the Republic would be divided into departments, these in districts and the districts in parties. The 2nd article posited that the division of the Republic into departments would be under a special law with constitutional character. On December 30, 1835, a transitory decree was added to the Seven Laws . The decree stated that the territory of Tlaxcala and

3060-459: The decree to create a Constitutive Act of the Mexican Federation was issued, which incorporated the basic structure of the Federal Republic. It was determined that the criteria for inviting states to the federation should be that they "...not be so few that through expansion and wealth in a few years they be able to aspire to constitute themselves as independent nations, breaking the federal bond, nor so many that through lack of manpower and resources

3128-417: The eighteenth century, there was a demand for draft animals, which Saltillo supplied. In 1824, Saltillo was made the capital of the state of Coahuila y Tejas , substituting Santiago de la Monclova as such. Three years later, Mexican Constituting Congress sanctioned that the city's name be changed to Leona Vicario , after one of the few female figures of the Mexican War of Independence . However, in 1831,

3196-423: The end of the eighteenth century, when a branch of the Royal Treasury was established in the city. Merchants, most of whom were Iberian Peninsula -born Spaniards, constituted the most important economic group, handling a wide variety of goods and selling in shops. They were the provincial branch of the transatlantic merchant sector, with ties to Mexico City merchants. Peninsular merchants in Saltillo married into

3264-402: The entities of the country, and there were rebellions in several states: On September 11, 1842, the region of Soconusco joined Mexico as part of the department of Chiapas . The Federal Republic was restored by the interim president José Mariano Salas on August 22, 1846. The state of Guerrero was provisionally erected in 1849, on the condition that it be approved by the legislatures of

3332-406: The established limits and creating its own style. It has multiple recordings and has toured several countries, it is characterized by using guitars, requintos, double bass, and vocals. The poet Marco Antonio Aguirre arrived at La Rondalla de Saltillo in 1966 and wrote his story with tours, and 30 recorded albums. Saltillo is a city with a long baseball tradition. In fact, some sources indicate that

3400-410: The federal district and establishing Mexico City as a fully autonomous entity on par with the states. However, unlike the other states of the Union, it would receive funds for education and health. When full autonomy was granted, Mexico City adopted its own constitution (it previously had only an organic law, the Statute of Autonomy) and its boroughs expanded their local government powers. Mexico City

3468-455: The incompatibility of its two main parts: the Emperor and the Constituent Congress. The deputies were imprisoned just for expressing their opinions, and eventually Iturbide decided to dissolve the Congress and instead establish a National Board. The lack of a legitimate legislature, the illegitimacy of the Emperor, and the absence of real solutions to the nation's problems increased revolutionary activity. Antonio López de Santa Anna proclaimed

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3536-524: The intense infiltration of water to the subsoil, thus allowing the constant recharge of the aquifers that supply drinking water to the city of Saltillo.On July 3, 2008, the Government of the State of Coahuila decided to buy the property, which was granted to Mexican Wildlife Protection in bailment on July 23, 2012, for its management and conservation. It is the highest mountain in the municipality, reaches 3,462 meters above sea level. The Sierra Catana mountain reaches 3,104 meters above sea level. Saltillo has

3604-405: The last official count and delimitation carried out in 2020 jointly by the INEGI , the CONAPO and the SEDESOL , is the 14th most populated city in Mexico with 864,431 inhabitants. Saltillo's most famous exports are Saltillo tile and the locally woven multi-colored sarapes . Mercedes-Benz and General Motors both have assembly plants there and Chrysler operates a truck assembly plant,

3672-401: The local elite society, acquired rural properties, and sought local office. In the late seventeenth century, an annual trade fair was established, which carried Mexican livestock and manufactured goods to places as far as China and Europe. Saltillo could produce wheat commercially as long as there was access to water, but as with many other parts of the North, drought was a consistent threat. In

3740-509: The region. The city and its metropolitan area also house a large number of plants providing manufactured goods to various other multinational companies, including Tesla 's new plant in Mexico, located less than an hour away in the neighboring Santa Catarina, Nuevo León . Saltillo is a prominent manufacturing hub noted for its commerce, communications, and manufacturing of products both traditional and modern. Founded in 1577 by Conquistador Alberto del Canto as Villa de Santiago del Saltillo , it

3808-457: The serape to Coahuila from Zaragoza, Zacatecas and probably to New Mexico. It serves as a coat, blanket, bedspread, tablecloth or cape. It also decorates walls and floors, as a tapestry or carpet. Another use is to put it on the horse before climbing to the saddle. Pulque bread is a tradition deeply rooted in the town and is highly sought after by the people of Saltillo. Its preparation, based on wheat flour, water or milk, egg and, sometimes, lard

3876-438: The side of the Corona Motel on Fundadores Boulevard, pass by the Dolores Pantheon on Jesus Valdés Sánchez Boulevard and continues towards the South, surrounding the Country Club on its east side and the Country Club subdivision and continues to the city of Ramos. Located in the San Lorenzo Canyon southeast of the city of Saltillo. Composed of geological formations originated between the Upper Jurassic and Quaternary that facilitate

3944-584: The sport began to be practiced in town at the end of the 19th century. However, its representative team, the Saraperos de Saltillo , did not arrive in the Mexican Baseball League until 1970. They had their origins in a dinner held by the members of the Pro-Works Committee of the Saltillo Cathedral, whose president was Mr. Jorge Torres Casso. They currently hold three championships, in 1980, 2009 and 2010, and eight division titles, in 1971, 1972, 1973, 1988, 2004, 2005, 2009 and 2010. Other professional clubs based in Saltillo are: Saltillo Metropolitan Area air traffic

4012-402: The states of México , Puebla and Michoacán , whose territories would be affected. On February 5, 1857, the Federal Constitution of the United Mexican States of 1857 was enacted. In 1864, however, after the French intervention , the conservative Mexicans restored the constitutional monarchy , known as the Second Mexican Empire , led by the emperor Maximilian of Habsburg and supported by

4080-431: The states, but rather the citizens themselves. The Chamber of Deputies and the Senate together comprise the Congress of the Union . The states are internally divided into municipalities. Each municipality is autonomous in its ability to elect its own council. A council is headed by a mayor who is elected every three years. Each municipality has a council composed of councilors in terms of population size. In most cases,

4148-422: The system should come to be unworkable." Between 1823 and 1824, some of the Free States created their own constitutions, and others had already installed a Constituent Congress. Special cases were those of Yucatán , which on December 23, 1823, decided to join the federation but as a Federated Republic, and Chiapas , which decided by referendum to join the federation on September 14, 1824. On October 4, 1824,

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4216-445: The territorial division itself was the same, as the text of Article 8 of the Law determined: The national territory is divided into departments , on the basis of population, location and other leading circumstances: its number, extension and subdivisions, would be detailed by constitutional law. The Seven Constitutional Laws ( Spanish : Siete Leyes Constitucionales ) were promulgated on December 30, 1836. The 1st article confirmed

4284-454: Was 1,031,779, making Saltillo the largest city in the state of Coahuila , and the 14th most populated metropolitan area in the country. Saltillo is one of the most industrialized cities in Mexico and has one of the largest automotive industries in the country, with plants such as Tupy, Grupo Industrial Saltillo, General Motors , Stellantis , Daimler AG , Freightliner Trucks , BorgWarner , Plastic Omnium , Magna , and Nemak operating in

4352-478: Was a commercial center on the northern frontier which served as a bridge from central Mexico to regions further northeast such as the New Kingdom of León , New Santander , Coahuila , and Texas . It also supplied the silver mines of Zacatecas with wheat. It never rose to great prominence, but it did develop a commercial core and an agricultural and ranching sector that supplied its needs, with surpluses that could be sold. Saltillo became administratively important at

4420-495: Was established in the city, then in 1951, the Technological Institute of Saltillo and in 1957, the Autonomous University of Coahuila was established. Saltillo's agricultural climate in the second half of the 20th century was rapidly transforming into industrial activity; huge orchards disappeared and factories began to dominate the landscape. In the second quarter of the twentieth century, Saltillo changed from agricultural and textile activities towards industrial activities, with

4488-529: Was forced to move south to protect San Luis Potosí and counter a seaborne invasion by Gen.   Winfield Scott . Modernity reached Coahuila with the arrival of the railroad in 1880, during the Porfiriato . In 1890, telegraph, telephone, and street lighting networks were created in addition to the construction of cultural buildings, including theaters and plazas, and buildings of a social nature such as hospices, civil hospitals, and sanitary structures consisting of drinking water and drainage systems. During

4556-446: Was further disturbed by Comanche and Apache raiding, private vendettas, and separatist movements. On October 23, 1840, the Battle of Saltillo took place when 110 Texians and Tejanos crossed the Rio Grande to attack the city's government in support of an attempt to create a separate Republic of the Rio Grande between Texas and Mexico. In 1845, Texas was annexed by the United States and its disputes with Mexico, aggravated by

4624-412: Was taken in order to aid stalled colonization efforts and cultivate the land. In its early years, Saltillo grew slowly due to the hostility of the indigenous Chichimeca people and frequent water shortages. A hundred years after its founding, its population was only about 300 people, whilst the population of the adjacent Tlaxcaltec town, San Esteban , was about 1,750. In the eighteenth century, Saltillo

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