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374:, and Trinidad Salazar were presented at convened elections to elect a new president. None obtained an absolute majority and it seemed that Congress was going to choose Jerez. However, Walker wanted to be called new elections. Rivas, eager to get rid of the tutelage of the filibuster, moved from Granada to LeĂłn, where Walker arrived in June 1856, still in apparent cordiality. But, when Walker left, Rivas moved the government to Chinandega and repealed his decree calling for elections. Walker then announced in Granada the deposition of Rivas and his replacement by the proxy government of FermĂ­n Ferrer. 668: 31: 366:
against the presence of the filibusters in Nicaragua, the government of Rivas declared war on Costa Rica in early 1856, invading Guanacaste. However, the Costa Ricans commanded by Juan Rafael Mora, defeated the filibusters in the battle of Santa Rosa and the Second Battle of Rivas (not to be confused
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Rivas declared Walker a traitor in Nicaragua, and remained at the head of the government in the western region of the country, where the armies of Guatemala and El Salvador arrived shortly after, attacking the cities of Granada and Masaya. For its part, the Costa Rican army expelled the filibusters
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from June 30, 1839 to July 27, 1839 and from September 21, 1840 to March 4, 1841. Later he served as a president of one of the several competing governments of Nicaragua from October 30, 1855 to June 24, 1857. However, he was merely a puppet president; rule was held by
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On 30 June 1839 Rocha handed over power to Rivas, who essentially served as acting leader of the second transitional government until 27 July the same year, when he handed over power to CossĂ­o once again.
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on 30 April 1838, the first government was a transitional one, first transitioning into full independence and then to a constitutional order. Núñez would resign very quickly in, handing over power to
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During CossĂ­o's second term he ended the transitional government and began preparing the state for elections, after which he handed over power to
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Rivas had the support of Walker at the beginning of his government. Due to the patriotic attitude of the government of the Costa Rican President
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In 1855, Patricio Rivas was appointed Provisional President as a result of an agreement signed in Granada between the Legitimist General
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with the First Battle of June 29, 1855, and in which Enmanuele Mongalo had a heroic role to burn the Mesón de Máximo Espinoza).
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and the filibuster William Walker, de facto head of the democratic side. This agreement was rejected by the legitimist
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Walker capitulated on May 1, 1857. Shortly thereafter, on June 24, a triumvirate took office, composed of
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Valladares also resigned very quickly and was replaced by Rivas once again, who would oversee the
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to serve as Acting Supreme Director, but Ulloa quickly resigned and gave power to
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also took that position and they both ruled somewhat jointly until 30 June 1839.
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Rivas was popularly known with the nickname of "Patas Arribas".
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Andrés Vega Bolaños (1944). «Gobernantes de Nicaragua» p. 81
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Index


President of Nicaragua
Jose Maria Estrada
William Walker
Tomás Martínez
Casto Fonseca
Evaristo Rocha
JoaquĂ­n del CossĂ­o
JoaquĂ­n del CossĂ­o
Tomás Valladares
Pablo Buitrago
LeĂłn, Nicaragua
Democratic
Democratic Party
Supreme Director of Nicaragua
William Walker
José Núñez
JoaquĂ­n del CossĂ­o
Evaristo Rocha
Hilario Ulloa
Tomás Valladares
1841 elections
Pablo Buitrago y Benavente
Filibuster War
Ponciano Corral
José María Estrada
Juan Rafael Mora Porras
Máximo Jerez
Máximo Jerez
Tomás Martínez Guerrero

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