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fought over for four, assuring Gomez
Pedraza that he was free from being the tool of either. Gomez Pedraza noted how difficult it was going to be to assume the presidency and expressed hopes to reform the constitution, guarantee the people free elections, social rights, the right of petition, and to reorganize the military. He laid out a program expressing that the national will shall only be that which is expressed by means and manners laid out in the constitution and in the laws, and that all
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He dissolved a large portion of the armed forces that had brought him to power and urged the legislatures to pass severe measures against the armed bands of outlaws that were interfering with commerce, travel, and agriculture. He handed power over to Gomez Farias on April 1, as president-elect Santa
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Upon assuming the presidency Gomez
Pedraza passed a decree expelling the Spaniards who had returned during the presidency of Bustamante. Lists of Spaniards in the cities were compiled, and a few exceptions were made such as for those Spaniards who had not taken active part in supporting Spain during
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who assured Gomez
Pedraza that this revolution had a popular character which the previous ones had lacked, that among his supporters were prominent men of all views, and free from partisan spirit. He described the pointless struggle that the two parties had engaged in now for six years and violently
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President
Anastasio Bustamante officially stepped down on December 24, 1832 through the Treaty of Zavaleta, and power passed to Gomez Pedraza. Santa Anna and Gomez Pedraza entered the capital on January 3, 1833 amidst public clamor and celebration. In one carriage was a painting portraying the
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After the overthrow of
Bustamante in 1832 through the Plan of Veracruz, the revolutionists resolved on inviting Gomez Pedraza back into the country to serve out the remaining months of the term he was first elected to in 1828. A commissioner was sent to go to the United States to convince Gomez
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Yorkino revolts against the results broke out at
Veracruz in September 1828, and at Mexico City, and they were significant enough to cause Gomez Pedraza to question the loyalty of the army. Gomez Pedraza vacillated as the revolutionaries made more gains, and he eventually decided to concede,
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on
October 1830, but the government of Anastasio Bustamante did not allow him to enter the country and he disembarked and headed for the United States, eventually settling in Pennsylvania. Here, he published a summary of his public life, attacking the government of Bustamante. Deputy
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Pedraza belonged to the latter, but to a moderate branch of ‘imparciales’ which was made up of men loyal to the federal form of government, and which included both Yorkinos and Escoseses, and who launched Pedraza to the candidacy for the 1828 Presidential elections.
568:’s aim of seeking a diplomatic solution to the Texas problem, hoping to recognize its independence, while gaining concessions that would allow Mexico an honorable end to the decade long conflict, but this was interrupted by a coup led by
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Pedraza to return, but he initially declined. He was eventually convinced by the commissioners who argued that he could unite a nation that was relapsing into civil war. Gomez
Pedraza arrived in Veracruz at the beginning of November.
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and was an official in charge of militias during
Spanish rule. He was known for being very strict in following discipline and orders. During the war he was initially a royalist, and played a role in the defeat of the leading rebel
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After he stepped down he continued to be a member of the liberal federalist party, but Gomez Pedraza and his colleague Rodriguez Puebla were among those liberals who opposed President Gomez Farias’ efforts to assimilate Mexico’s
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Battle of Tampico, and an allegory of the Mexican nation was portrayed by a dressed up young girl, carrying on her right hand the portrait of Santa Anna. Another carriage had a young woman carrying a copy of the constitution
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in 1824, where he was accused of not being harsh enough during political insurrections, and of not having provided protection to several foreigners who were robbed. He survived these charges, and was called upon by President
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After the fall of Santa Anna in 1844, Gomez Pedraza was a member of the grand jury charged with trying Santa Anna after his capture, but the dictator was amnestied. Later as part of the senate he helped pursue President
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Shortly after he fell gravely ill with tuberculosis. He maintained lucidity on his deathbed and arranged his public affairs. He also asked not to receive a funeral. He died on May 14, 1851.
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resigning the ministry and leaving the country for France after which congress recognized the events and declared Guerrero president and
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who eventually would be elected president and vice president respectively.
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in 1832 which paved the way for Manuel Gómez Pedraza to reach the presidency
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Towards the end of his term, Pedraza endorsed the Liberal candidate
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as meriting a promotion. He was a passionate supporter of the
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who was part of a faction of hardliners who preferred war.
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In this time of fierce partisan strife, between the liberal
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507:(pictured) who would go on to win the election of 1833.
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Candidates in the 1828 Mexican presidential election
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2682:Heads of Government of the Federal District
598:commissioned him to conclude a treaty with
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168:15 July 1825 – 9 February 1827
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1855:Governors of the Federal District
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2181:Guillermo de Landa y Escandón
2171:Nicolás Island and Bustamante
1827:Head of the Federal District
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2702:Andrés Manuel López Obrador
1578:Francisco Molinos del Campo
1421:Andrés Manuel López Obrador
1147:Francisco Javier Echeverría
1127:Antonio López de Santa Anna
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2534:José Manuel Puig Casauranc
1765:José Guadalupe Covarrubias
1273:Francisco León de la Barra
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1702:Miguel González Calderón
1648:José Gómez de la Cortina
1343:Abelardo Luján Rodríguez
674:México y sus gobernantes
2658:Ramón Aguirre Velázquez
2559:Vicente Estrada Cajigal
2549:Enrique Romero Courtade
2312:Conventional Government
2229:Federico González Garza
2219:Alberto García Granados
2126:Juan Crisostomo Bonilla
1692:José Fernando de Peredo
1653:Manuel Fernández Madrid
1623:José Joaquín de Herrera
1603:Augustine of F. Lebrija
1583:Juan Manuel de Elizalde
1573:Juan Manuel de Elizalde
1313:Francisco Lagos Cházaro
1192:Manuel María Lombardini
1157:José Joaquín de Herrera
596:José Joaquín de Herrera
566:José Joaquín de Herrera
474:Plan of Veracruz (1832)
2007:Rómulo Díaz de la Vega
1841:William Orlando Butler
1813:John M. Flores y Terán
1803:Manuel Reyes Veramendi
1658:Francisco García Conde
1268:Manuel González Flores
1187:Juan Bautista Ceballos
672:García Puron, Manuel,
656:Enciclopedia de México
604:Isthmus of Tehuantepec
575:During the subsequent
550:Indigenous Communities
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531:Later Political Career
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397:Manuel de Mier y Terán
384:First Mexican Republic
336:First Mexican Republic
2861:People from New Spain
2727:Mayors of Mexico City
2668:Manuel Aguilera Gómez
2653:Carlos Hank González
2648:Octavio Gómez Senties
2628:Fernando Casas Germán
2294:Heriberto Jara Corona
2257:Samuel García Cuellar
2196:Samuel García Cuellar
2166:Pedro Rincón Gallardo
1985:Manuel Garcia Aguirre
1980:Miguel Maria Azcarate
1682:Agustín Vicente Eguia
1508:Mayors of Mexico City
1328:Plutarco Elías Calles
1293:Francisco S. Carvajal
1225:Manuel Robles Pezuela
1122:Valentín Gómez Farías
1037:Valentín Gómez Farías
684:Gobernantes de México
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521:Valentín Gómez Farías
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268:14 May 1851 (aged 62)
255:Santiago de Querétaro
105:Valentín Gómez Farías
2786:Presidents of Mexico
2740:Miguel Ángel Mancera
2718:Miguel Ángel Mancera
2663:Manuel Camacho Solís
2487:Jorge Prieto Laurens
2477:Manuel Gómez Noriega
2397:Constitution of 1917
1960:John J. of the Heron
1901:Constitution of 1857
1883:Antonio Díaz Bonilla
1873:Pedro María de Anaya
1859:second reinstatement
1674:Department of Mexico
1549:Manuel Gómez Pedraza
1366:Adolfo Ruiz Cortines
1361:Miguel Alemán Valdés
1356:Manuel Ávila Camacho
1308:Roque González Garza
1207:Juan Álvarez Hurtado
1172:Pedro María de Anaya
1117:Manuel Gómez Pedraza
1107:Anastasio Bustamante
1097:José María Bocanegra
1076:Presidents of Mexico
577:Mexican-American War
541:Anastasio Bustamante
466:Anastasio Bustamante
435:Anastasio Bustamante
372:First Mexican Empire
347:Anastasio Bustamante
2836:Governors of Puebla
2691:Cuauhtémoc Cárdenas
2584:José Siurob Ramírez
2411:César López de Lara
2361:César López de Lara
2331:Vito Alessio Robles
2012:Francis G. Casanova
1940:Joseph S. Aramberri
1910:Augustine Alcerreca
1633:José Ignacio Esteva
1598:José Ignacio Esteva
1588:José Ignacio Esteva
1568:Jose María Mendivil
1450:President of Mexico
1391:Miguel de la Madrid
1386:José López Portillo
1371:Adolfo López Mateos
1338:Pascual Ortiz Rubio
1318:Adolfo de la Huerta
1298:Venustiano Carranza
1278:Francisco I. Madero
1253:José María Iglesias
1220:Félix María Zuloaga
1027:President of Mexico
543:(pictured) in 1838.
447:Andrés Quintana Roo
186:José Ignacio Esteva
157:José Ignacio Esteva
70:President of Mexico
2544:Lamberto Hernández
2512:Primo Villa Michel
2455:Manuel Rueda Magro
2406:Gonzalo de la Mata
1712:José María Barrera
1416:Enrique Peña Nieto
1376:Gustavo Díaz Ordaz
1235:José Ignacio Pavón
1167:José Mariano Salas
1087:Guadalupe Victoria
1012:Political offices
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2101:José María Castro
2091:Gabino Bustamante
2062:Restored Republic
1925:Anastasio Parrodi
1846:Stephen W. Kearny
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1722:Francis O. Zarate
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