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The Hispanic Nations of the New World

CHAPTER V
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Eruptions of discontent broke out all over the country.

Unable to make them subside, Santa Anna fell back upon an expedient which recalls practices elsewhere in Spanish America.

He opened registries in which all citizens might record "freely" their approval or disapproval of his continuance in power.

Though he obtained the huge majority of affirmative votes to be expected in such cases, he found that these pen-and-ink signatures were no more serviceable than his soldiers.
Accordingly the dictator of many a day, fallen from his former estate of highness, decided to abandon his serenity also, and in 1854 fled the country--for its good and his own..


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