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Territory of Baja California Sur
Territorio Sur de Baja California
Territory of Mexico
1931–1974
Baja California Sur in Mexico.svg
Location of the Territory of Baja California Sur (red) in Mexico.
Capital La Paz
Government
 • Type Territory of Mexico
Territorial governor  
• 1970–1974
Félix Agramont Cota
History  
• Established
1931
8 October 1974
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Baja California Territory
Baja California Sur

The Territory of Baja California Sur was a Mexican federal territory that existed from 1931 to 1974. Its former area currently comprises the Mexican state of Baja California Sur, located in the southern part of the Baja California peninsula.

History

In December 1930, the Mexican Congress amended Article 43 of the Constitution, thus splitting the Baja California Territory into two territories: the Territory of Baja California Norte and Territory of Baja California Sur. The border between the two was defined as the 28th parallel north.

Statehood

The life of the territory was governed by strong political-social movements that sought, first, for the political chief to be a native, and second, to obtain the status of a state of Mexico, an objective that was achieved in 1974. The decree on transforming the Territory of Baja California Sur into the Free and Sovereign State of Baja California Sur was published in the Official Journal of the Federation on 8 October 1974. The last territorial governor, Félix Agramont Cota, was appointed provisional governor of the newly created state.

Likewise, the policies of the federal and territorial governments sought to integrate populationally and economically the region to the rest of the country, using for this the colonization and agricultural development as well as a preferential tariff regime that facilitated foreign imports in the territory. Part of the settlement strategy was also supported by a large investment in infrastructure, public services, education, tourism, and other primary economic activities.

Sources

  • Britannica – Baja California Sur

See also

Kids robot.svg In Spanish: Territorio Sur de Baja California para niños

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