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  Vicente Guerrero Summary
Guerrero was born on Aug. 10, 1783, in the village of Tixtla.
Guerrero's army in the south suffered the brunt of the Spanish onslaught.
Guerrero was declared mentally incapable and was afterward convicted of treason and sentenced to death.
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 Vicente Guerrero - Biocrawler
Vicente Ramón Guerrero Saldaña (10 August 1782 – 14 February 1831) was one of the leaders of Mexico's struggle for independence from Spain and an early President of Mexico.
Guerrero was deposed in a counter-coup on 4 December 1829.
The state of Guerrero is named after him, and his birthplace was renamed Tixtla de Guerrero in his honor.
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 Chieftains of Mexican Independence
Guerrero became one of the alternates of the poder ejecutivo on July 3, 1823, and since the leadership of that body rotated, he was the president at the time when the law exempting Texas from the payment of tariff duties on imports for seven years was promulgated.
Guerrero had been a member of the poder ejecutivo less than seven months when he was afforded an opportunity to become acquainted with the ambition of his country's northern neighbor to acquire the province of Texas.
Guerrero's defense was that he did not know of the legalization of the Plan de Jalapa by the congress wl-Len he sought protection from assassins in the camp of the insurgents.
www.tamu.edu /ccbn/dewitt/chieftains.htm   (6178 words)

  
 HISTORY OF MEXICO - VICENTE GUERRERO: A STUDY IN TRIUMPH AND TRAGEDY - BY JIM TUCK IN MEXICO CONNECT
Vicente Ramón Guerrero Saldaña was the second president of Mexico and the first to come from las clases populares (the "popular" classes), which in Spanish is a euphemism for an individual of peasant or working class background.
Guerrero distinguished himself in the battle of Izúcar, in February 1812, and had attained the rank of lieutenant colonel when the insurgents seized Oaxaca in November of the same year.
Guerrero, with his tactical skills and knowledge of the terrain, got the better of Iturbide in several skirmishes.
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  THE MAJESTIC LIFE OF PRESIDENT VICENTE GUERRERO
Vicente Guerrero has been a towering figure in the Americas, masterfully commanding Mexico's liberation army during much of its independence movement, and later assuming his country's presidency where he again fought off foreign invaders.
Guerrero at 27 was a hard-working mule driver until the spirit of freedom moved him to action along with tens of thousands of other men and women of his racial and economic background.
At the same moment, Guerrero was being roundly denounced by conservative and liberal politicians for being of a lower class and lower caste and was snidely called "the commoner" as though this made him unable to lead.
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 Guerrero, Vicente. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001-05
When Agustín de Iturbide was sent out in 1820 to defeat him, Guerrero won minor victories over Iturbide’s troops but was later persuaded to adhere to the Plan of Iguala (1821) and to accept Iturbide’s leadership.
Guerrero accepted Iturbide’s empire in 1822 but later joined the revolution begun by Santa Anna.
The flimsy structure of Iturbide’s government fell, and Guerrero was elected a member of the provisional government.
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 Biografia de Vicente Guerrero
Vicente Guerrero provenía de una familia de campesinos y arrieros de origen mestizo.
En 1814, Guerrero y su ejército escoltaron a los miembros del Congreso a Tlacotepec para darles seguridad, y después fue enviado a la mixteca como apoyo a las fuerzas insurgentes de Juan N. Rosáins y Ramón Sesma.
En 1829, Vicente Guerrero fue nombrado presidente constitucional pero, destituido a los pocos meses, se enemistó con Anastasio Bustamante, a quien al parecer mandó asesinar.
www.biografiasyvidas.com /biografia/g/guerrero_vicente.htm   (369 words)

  
 Vicente Guerrero: An Inventory of His Collection at the Benson Latin American Collection
Guerrero was also head of the Partido Yorkino, and was a candidate for the presidency of the Republic in 1828.
Guerrero was captured in January 1831, condemned to death by a council of war, and executed in Cuilapan on February 14, 1831.
The Vicente Guerrero Collection forms part of the Genaro García Collection, which was purchased by the University of Texas in 1921 from the heirs of Genaro García.
www.lib.utexas.edu /taro/utlac/00026/lac-00026.html   (806 words)

  
 PANNA: A Visit to Vicente Guerrero
On October 21, 2002, I visited the community of Vicente Guerrero, Tlaxcala State, Mexico with Roberto Vega of the Network for Rural Development Studies, who has been working there as a promoter of the farmer-to-farmer training approach for several years.
Vicente Guerrero began with ten families who received land from the government in the 1940s under the ejido system.
Some farmers from Vicente Guerrero visited neighboring communities to compare the results of the spray program to their fungus-based insecticide.
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 Vicente Guerrero.History.Mexico for Kids
Vicente Guerrero was born in Tixtla, a village in the present-day state of
Vicente Guerrero was the man who would personify this struggle.
Guerrero returned to the south and fought against Bustamante and his centralist and militaristic system from there.
www.elbalero.gob.mx /kids/history/html/independ/bioguerrero.html   (729 words)

  
 The contributions of Mexico's first black Indian president, Vicente Guerrero. - The Journal of Negro History - HighBeam ...
This article surveys the contributions to the political foundations of Mexico by the general and president Vicente Guerrero, 1781-1831.
Guerrero was of African, Indian, and Spanish heritage, and he was raised in a colonial setting in which anyone African in Mexico was subjected by the Spaniards to special legal disadvantages, including the stipulation that only Africans could be made slaves.
Guerrero's life shows a consistent struggle to achieve equal rights for Afro-Mexicans, and also for those on the Indigenous side of his family.
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 VICENTE GUERRERO   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Guerrero yielded the control to Iturbide but it fought it when this emperor declared itself.
Guerrero became head of the yorkino party and of April to December of 1829 it occupied the presidency of the Republic.
Picaluga he kidnapped to Guerrero, after inviting it to eat in his brig.
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 The Legacy of Vicente Guerrero, Mexico's First Black Indian President -by Theodore G. Vincent- A new book from the ...
An activist from boyhood and a mule driver by trade, Guerrero led a coalition of fls and indigenous peoples during the difficult last years of Mexico's war for independence from Spain, 1810-21.
This book also tells the story of seven generations of Guerrero's activist descendants, including his grandson Vicente Riva Palacio, the historian whose well-known writings elaborate on the ideals of a multiracial and democratic nation.
Still in print today, his novels, essays, and five-volume national history are used here to help explain the factors that made the region of "El Sur" a center for political radicals from 1810 up to the revolution of 1910.
www.upf.com /Fall2001/vincent.html   (400 words)

  
 Biography of Vicente Guerrero. History. Mexico
Vicente Guerrero was born in Tixtla, a village in the present-day state of Guerrero, in 1783.
He did not have the chance to learn to read and write because he had to work and could not go to school.
After the death of Morelos, Guerrero assumed supreme command of all the southern armies.
www.elbalero.gob.mx /pages_kids/history/biographies/bioguerrero_kids.htm   (742 words)

  
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Es entonces cuando el virrey pide a Agustín de Iturbide, entonces realista, que vaya a ofrecerle el indulto, pero éste propone a Guerrero reconocer la independencia de México a cambio de instaurar una monarquía constitutiva con el reconocimiento de la igualdad entre todos los mexicanos y la declaración de la fe católica como única religión.
Guerrero e Iturbide se entrevistan y ambos de acuerdo proclaman el Plan de Iguala quedando Iturbide como jefe del Ejército Trigarante.
La frase “la Patria es primero” respuesta de Vicente Guerrero a su padre ha pasado a la historia al igual que este destacado héroe de la consumación de la Independencia.
www.mexicodesconocido.com.mx /espanol/historia/personajes/detalle.cfm?idcat=1&idsec=5&idsub=0&idpag=1291   (977 words)

  
 Race Now: #3: Where Did Mexico's Blacks Go? by Steve Sailer for UPI; Vicente Guerrero, Emiliano Zapata, Ted Vincent, ...
Similarly, Vicente Guerrero, a leading general in the Mexican War of Independence and the new nation's second president, appears from his portraits and his nickname to have been part fl.
At 6'5" tall, President Vicente Fox stands roughly a head taller than the average Mexican man. Fox's paternal grandfather was an Irish-American born in Cincinnati.
An Afro-Mexican Museum recently opened south of Acapulco in Cuajinicuilapa in the state of Guerrero, which is named after the Afro-Mestizo second president.
www.isteve.com /2002_Where_Did_Mexicos_Blacks_Go.htm   (1618 words)

  
 General Morelos and General Vicente Guerrero
They say that they tell that the General's name was Jose Maria Morelos y Pavon and that the man was called Vicente Guerrero.
The state of Morelos is called Morelos because of General Morelos, and the state of Guerrero is called Guerrero because of General Vicente Guerrero.
And because of Morelos and Guerrero (and because of many others like them), you and we are Mexican children.
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 Los consejos de Vicente Guerrero a Victoria para gobernar.(Guadalupe Victoria, presidente mexicano; publicación de ...
Los consejos de Vicente Guerrero a Victoria para gobernar.(Guadalupe Victoria, presidente mexicano; publicación de biografía)(TT: Vicente Guerrero's letter to Victoria on the subject of government.)(TA: Guadalupe Victoria, Mexican President; publication of biography)(Artículo Breve)(Extracto) - Proceso - HighBeam Research
Los consejos de Vicente Guerrero a Victoria para gobernar.(Guadalupe Victoria, presidente mexicano; publicación de biografía)(TT: Vicente Guerrero's letter to Victoria on the subject of government.)(TA: Guadalupe Victoria, Mexican President; publication of biography)(Artículo Breve)(Extracto)
La carta de Guerrero es uno de los documentos recopilados en la biografía de Victoria, El Aguila Negra, de próxima aparición, escrita por Armando Victoria Santamaría.
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 Puerto Vicente Guerrero Sportfishing Charters - Mexico
PuertoSportfishing Charters in Puerto Vicente Guerrero Mexico - Puerto Vicente Guerrero is located 100 Miles to the north of Acapulco and 40 miles to the south of Ixtapa Zihuatanejo, Mexico.
Puerto Vicente Guerrero is perfect fishing spot for deep sea catches such as roosterfish, marlin and sailfish, and for small game fishing for a variety of fish just waiting to be caught, including jellowtail jacks, bonitos, Spanish mackerel and more.
Super Panga Tequila is powered by a 85 hp Yamaha motor that makes this boat even faster than the rest of the other Super Pangas; we supply fishing equipment, except for fly fishing; for fly fishing you will need to bring your own fly fishing equipment.
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 Fishing Charters in Puerto Vicente Guerrero Mexico-Jonne II
Super Panga Jonne II is a 26-foot boat with a 75 hp Yamaha engine captained by Victor Hugo Alva, a fisherman with 15 Years experience fishing on the Pacific coast of Ixtapa Zihuatanejo and now fishing in Puerto Vicente Guerrero, Mexico.
The Super Panga Jonne II will provide you with fishing equipment for deep sea or small game fishing and will have everything ready to take you out fishing on the day of your fishing trip, such as bait, fishing equipment, VHS Radio, Cellular phone, life jackets, drinks on board, all fishing licences paid.
All these fishing captains have fished in Puerto Vicente Guerrero, Mexico and know the area very well; don`t miss the opportunity to explore these exceptional angling options.
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 The Contributions of Mexico's First Black Indian President, Vicente Guerrero
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 Tour By Mexico ® - Vicente Guerrero Dam in Tamaulipas State, Mexico
he Vicente Guerrero Dam is located 54 km to the northeast of
The ruins of the City of Padilla are found under the water of the Vicente Guerrero dam; at the surroundings are vast woods and good tourist services.
The Vicente Guerrero dam area has acquired enormous prestige among the sports fishermen and hunters of ducks and ganders (from November to February).
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 AllRefer.com - Vicente Guerrero (Mexican History, Biography) - Encyclopedia
Vicente Guerrero[vEsAn´tA gAr-rA´rO] Pronunciation Key, 1782–1831, Mexican revolutionist and president (Apr.–Dec., 1829).
He fought under the command of Morelos y PavOn, spreading the revolution in the south.
When AgustIn de Iturbide was sent out in 1820 to defeat him, Guerrero won minor victories over Iturbide's troops but was later persuaded to adhere to the Plan of Iguala (1821) and to accept Iturbide's leadership.
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 Vicente Guerrero - HighBeam Encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Guerrero, Vicente, 1782-1831, Mexican revolutionist and president (Apr.-Dec., 1829).
Imprisoned general's case a litmus test for Vicente Fox.(campaign for the release of Brig.
Guerrero: Fox was wrong to appoint Calderon as Energy secretary.
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 Franciscans in Vicente Guerrero
Vicente Guerrero is a rural and agrarian community with a large population of migrant workers from Southern Mexico.
Vicente Guerrero is a unique opportunity for groups to enter into the Franciscan’s spirituality and their commitment to the poor.
Vicente Guerrero offers groups an experience of life in a small Mexican town where traditional cultures and modern economic change interplay.
www.losembajadores.org /ProgramDescription_ThreeSites_Franciscan.htm   (287 words)

  
 Black Indians/Black West: Legacy of President Vicente Guerrero
Vicente Guerrero has been a towering figure in the Americas, masterfully commanding Mexico’s liberation army during much of its independence movement in the early 19th century, and in 1829 assuming his country’s presidency where he again fought off foreign invaders.
African American historian J.A. Rogers called Guerrero the George Washington and Abraham Lincoln of Mexico an assessment that indicates the man’s stature.
However, his fine, detailed study restores one of the great figures of the Americas, and places him along with others of his class and color in the limelight of history they earned through daring, courage and sacrifice.
www.williamlkatz.com /Essays/BookReviews/LegacyGuerrero.php   (1165 words)

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