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Summary Of: Republic of the Rio Grande

and the Republic of the Rio Grande announced secession from Mexico in order to preserve the individual states... The Republic of the Rio Grande claimed the above areas... the Republic of the Rio Grande was laying a third claim to the area... where it remained until the Republic of the Rio Grande collapsed later that year... The respective armies of the Republic of the Rio Grande General Antonio Canales Rosillo and Mexican General... Republic of the Rio Grande Capitol Building Museum... Republic of the Rio Grande Capitol Building Museum... The Republic of the Rio Grande Museum web site... News article mentioning Republic of the Rio Grande in a present...

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