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  Adolfo de la Huerta - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Adolfo de la Huerta (26 May 1881 9 July 1955) was a key figure in the Mexican Revolution and later served as President of Mexico for a period of six months in 1920.
De la Huerta was alienated by the PLM's radicalism, however, and in 1909 he supported the failed presidential bid of Bernardo Reyes.
De la Huerta was an active Madero supporter during the Revolution of 1910, presiding over the Revolutionary Party of Sonora, and after Madero's victory he was elected as local representative in the state legislature.
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 Victoriano Huerta - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Huerta was born in the town of Colotlán, Jalisco, son of Jesús Huerta and Refugio Márquez who were of Mestizo descent.
On the eve of the 1910 revolution against the long established Diaz regime, Huerta was involved in the innocuous project of reforming the uniforms of the Federal Army.
Victoriano Huerta should not be confused with Adolfo de la Huerta, who was briefly President of Mexico in 1920.
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 Álvaro Obregón - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
When Madero was overthrown and murdered in the revolt led by Félix Díaz and General Victoriano Huerta (and supported by US Ambassador Henry Lane Wilson), Obregón joined Venustiano Carranza in revolt against Huerta's new government, and succeeded in forcing Huerta from power on July 14, 1914.
For six months, from June 1, 1920 to December 1, 1920, Adolfo de la Huerta served as provisional president of Mexico, until elections could be held.
The greatest interruption to his term in office was a revolt by Adolfo de la Huerta, who regarded himself as the president's natural successor, while Obregón preferred Plutarco Elías Calles.
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 AllRefer.com - Adolfo de la Huerta (Mexican History, Biography) - Encyclopedia
Adolfo de la Huerta[AdOl´fO thA lA wAr´tA] Pronunciation Key, c.1882–1955, Mexican revolutionist and president (May–Dec., 1920).
After Carranza's murder, de la Huerta was provisional president until ObregOn took office by election; during his tenure a settlement was reached with Villa.
Upon the designation of Calles as official presidential candidate, de la Huerta revolted (Dec., 1923); the uprising was crushed by ObregOn in the spring of 1924, and de la Huerta was sent into exile in the United States.
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 Huerta, Adolfo de la on Encyclopedia.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
HUERTA, ADOLFO DE LA [Huerta, Adolfo de la], c.1882-1955, Mexican revolutionist and president (May-Dec., 1920).
After Carranza's murder, de la Huerta was provisional president until Obregón took office by election; during his tenure a settlement was reached with Villa.
Upon the designation of Calles as official presidential candidate, de la Huerta revolted (Dec., 1923); the uprising was crushed by Obregón in the spring of 1924, and de la Huerta was sent into exile in the United States.
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 Adolfo de la Huerta --  Britannica Student Encyclopedia
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One of the masterpieces of French literature, the satirical and somewhat bitter Les Caractères de Théophraste traduits du grec avec les caractères ou les moeurs de ce siècle (Characters, or Manners of the Age, with the Characters of Theophrastus [sic]), was written by Jean de La Bruyère.
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 Huerta Adolfo De La: Free Encyclopedia Articles at Questia.com Online Library   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
HUERTA, ADOLFO DE LA ädôlˈfō thā lä wārˈtä, c.1882–1955, Mexican revolutionist and president (May–Dec., 1920).
Cuartero Huerta, Historia de la Cartuja de Santa Maria de las Cuevas de Sevilla y de du filial de Cazalla de la Sierra, 1: 24, 2:702.
After Carranzas murder, de la Huerta was provisional president until Obregon...Calles as official presidential candidate, de la Huerta revolted (Dec., 1923); the uprising was...
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 Calles, Plutarco Elías on Encyclopedia.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
In 1920 he joined Obregón and Adolfo de la Huerta in the rebellion against Carranza.
La historia inédita de los papeles secretos de Plutarco Elías Calles.
El PRI es un modelo de partido agotado; ya cumplió con su ciclo: Macías Richard, biógrafo de Calles.
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 SSHL: Latin American Election Statistics: Mexico: Elections and events 1918-1948   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Obregón and Calles resign their cabinet posts and join Adolfo de la Huerta, governor of Sonora, in issuing the "Plan of Agua Prieta" on April 23, 1920.
Aguilar Camín 1993: "Adolfo de la Huerta, civilian head of Aguaprietismo, was the interim president of Mexico from June 10 to December 1, 1920" (page 73).
La Botz 1995: "Cárdenas intervened in Chiapas in 1936 supporting reformer Efraín A. Gutiérrez for governor against the local landlords’ candidate.
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 Adolfo de la Huerta: bio and encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Adolfo de la Huerta (26 May 1881 – 9 July 1955) was President of Mexico[for more facts and a summary of this subject, click this link] for a period of six months in 1920.
De la Huerta should not be confused with Victoriano Huerta[for more, click this link], Exception Handler: No article summary found.
Congress of Mexico (The congress of mexico (formally: el congreso de la unión or congress of the union) is the legislative...)
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 Calles Plutarco ElIas: Free Encyclopedia Articles at Questia.com Online Library   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
In 1913 he left schoolteaching to fight with Álvaro Obregón and Venustiano Carranza against Victoriano Huerta.
Journal article by Vincent Cabeza De Baca, Juan Cabeza De Baca; Journal of the Southwest, Vol.
His government was gravely challenged when de la Huerta was persuaded by opponents of Plutarco Elias Calles, Obregons presidential candidate, to lead a revolt (1923 24).
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 The Life of General Francisco Villa at Ex-Hacienda La Purísima Concepción de El Canutillo
One of those, San Salvador de Horta was also in Durango state while the other two, San Isidro de las Cuevas and El Pueblito were situated in Chihuahua.
La Purísima Concepción de El Canutillo is a tranquil and beautiful place; the architecture of la casa grande and la iglesia date back to Spanish colonial times.
It occurred at La Purísima Concepción de El Cantillo, and it was an event that the teacher would remember for the rest of his days.
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After the triumph of the rebellion, Adolfo de la Huerta was named interim President and convinced the Zapatista generals and Villa to lay down their arms.
Some military leaders rose up in arms to support De la Huerta, since they considered that Obregón had imposed the candidacy of Calles and feared that he would be the real power behind the new President.
He was succeeded by Adolfo López Mateos (1958-1964), whose government had to face two serious labor disputes: the teachers’ movement and the railroad workers’ strike in 1959.
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 Mexican Revolution of 1910
Congress names Adolfo de la Huerta provisional president of the triumphant revolution.
As part of a negotiated agreement with provisional president Adolfo de la Huerta, General Francisco Villa and 651 of his men including several generals and other officers surrender to the Mexican government.
Villa retires to private life on the 25,000-acre Hacienda de Canutillo, Durango, just across the border from Parral, Chihuahua, purchased for him by the Mexican government.
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 Archontology.org: History of HUERTA, Adolfo de la: presidents, kings, prime ministers, biography, database
Diario de los Debates de la Cámara de Diputados del Congreso de los Estados Unidos Mexicanos - Año II - Período Extraordinario XXVIII Legislatura - Tomo IV - Número 6.
The length of his term was fixed by resolution (24 May 1920) of the Congress as lasting from 1 Jun 1920 to 30 Nov 1920.
Diario de los Debates de la Cámara de Diputados del Congreso de los Estados Unidos Mexicanos - Año II - Período Extraordinario XXVIII Legislatura - Tomo IV - Número 8.
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 Adolfo de la Huerta   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Adolfo de la Huerta (26 May 1881 – 9 July 1955) was President of Mexico (President of Mexico: more facts about this subject) for a period of six months in 1920.
He had been governor of Sonora (Sonora: Ground snakes).
De la Huerta should not be confused with Victoriano Huerta (Victoriano Huerta: more facts about this subject), "The Jackal (The Jackal: more facts about this subject) ", who was President of Mexico (President of Mexico: more facts about this subject) in 1913 to 1914.
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 La Revista Católica,
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Abstract, Part II The Banco Minero de Chihuahua was a prominent banking firm in Chihuahua during the period covered by this collection, 1882-1915.
During the 1930s, as Director of the Central de Noticias "Mexico," Terrazas dispatched news to journals throughout the country and wrote editorials and columns which were syndicated widely.
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 Adolfo de la Huerta   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Huerta, Adolfo de la (ädôl'fō &thstrok;ā lä wār'tä) [
This was a signal for the successful revolt against Carranza led by
Adolfo de La Huerta - La Huerta, Adolfo de: see Huerta, Adolfo de la.
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 Find in a Library: Memorias de don Adolfo de la Huerta : según su propio dictado
Memorias de don Adolfo de la Huerta : según su propio dictado
by Adolfo de la Huerta; Roberto Guzmán Esparza
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 Archontology.org: History of Mexico: Heads of State: 1920-2006: presidents, kings, prime ministers, biography, database
Presidente Constitucional Substituto de los Estados Unidos Mexicanos [1]
Presidente Constitucional de los Estados Unidos Mexicanos [1]
The term Constitucional is not prescribed by the Constitution, but is in invariable and significant official use; in informal official use, los Estados Unidos Mexicanos is often replaced by la República Mexicana.
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 Proceso: El archivo Calles en Guanajuato: 264 telegramas del jefe de Telégrafos sobre la rebelión ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Proceso: El archivo Calles en Guanajuato: 264 telegramas del jefe de Telégrafos sobre la rebelión delahuertista.
(Plutarco Elías Calles y Adolfo de la Huerta, expresidentes mexicanos)(TT: The Calles' files in Guanajuato: 264 telegrams by the chief of Telegraphs about Huerta's rebellion)(TA: Plutarco Elías Calles and Adolfo de la Huerta, former presidents of Mexico)@ HighBeam Research
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 Middle East Open Encyclopedia: Adolfo de la Huerta   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
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