Carrera did not take part in the Reform War.
The monastery remained in operation from the early colonial period until the Reform War when it was closed by the government.
As the conservadores refused to recognize it, the Reform War began in 1858, during which both groups had their own governments.
By the end of the Reform War, his personal finances were dwindling.
The state was able to survive through the Reform War with minimal damage due to the large number of liberal political figures.
The second was a coup d'état which started the Reform War from 1858 to 1861.
The friction led to a major civil war known as the Reform War from 1858 to 1860.
The battle played an important role in ending the Reform War with a liberal victory.
After the Reform War in 1867, the convent was closed and initially converted into a prison.
The former convent was closed during the Reform War and is generally not open to the public.