José Madriz
José Madriz Rodríguez | |
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President of Nicaragua Acting | |
In office 21 December 1909 – 20 August 1910 | |
Preceded by | José Santos Zelaya |
Succeeded by | José Dolores Estrada (Acting) |
Personal details | |
Born | José Santos Madriz Rodríguez (1867-07-21)21 July 1867 León, Nicaragua |
Died | 14 May 1911(1911-05-14) (aged 43) Mexico City, Mexico |
Political party | Democratic Party |
Occupation | Politician, Lawyer |
José Madriz Rodríguez (21 July 1867 – 14 May 1911) was the President of Nicaragua from 21 December 1909 to 20 August 1910.[1]
Madriz was born on 21 July 1867, in León, Nicaragua. After President José Santos Zelaya resigned on December 21, 1909 in the face of an armed Counter-Revolution and United States opposition, Madriz assumed the presidency as a designate by the congress. Madriz attempted to establish an Anti-Imperialist struggle against USA interests, but active North American intervention in favor of the Oligarchic politicians proved insurmountable, and he went into exile in August 1910. He died in Mexico City on 14 May 1911.
In 1936, the newly created Madriz Department was named in his honor.
References
- ^ "Gobernantes de Nicaragua". Ministerio de Educación. 9 December 2012. Archived from the original on 9 October 2012.
External links
- José Madriz and the Conservative Restoration
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Preceded by | President of Nicaragua 1909–1910 | Succeeded by José Dolores Estrada |
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