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On 30 September 1830, due to constant internal disputes, the state was divided into two states: Sonora and
Sinaloa. The territory of Sinaloa corresponds to that of the modern-day state of the same name. The territory of Sonora includes all of the modern state of the same name with the exception of
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The constitution was established in 1825 with one of its principles being the making of all inhabitants of the state citizens. This was resented by the Yaqui since they now had to pay taxes, which they had been exempt from before. The Yaqui also considered themselves possessed of sovereignty and
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as the leader of the Yaqui forces. As a result of this war the capital of
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territorial rights which were threatened by the state's new constitution.
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Sinaloa were again split into two separate states in 1830.
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