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El Guerrero del Alba. La vida de Vicente Guerrero. Grijalbo. ISBN 978-970-780-929-1. Ramírez Fentanes, Luis. Vicente Guerrero, Presidente de México. Mexico City: Comisión de Historia Militar 1958. Richmond, Douglas W. "Vicente Guerrero" in Encyclopedia of Mexico. Chicago: Fitzroy Dearborn 1997, pp. 616–618. Sims, Harold.
The army was now under the command of Vicente Ramón Guerrero Saldaña, more generally known as Vicente Guerrero. Born to a poor family of mixed-race farmers in 1782 in Tixtla, near Chilpancingo , in the Mexican state now named for him Guerrero (state) to a poor family of farmers, Guerrero came to distinguish himself as a leader due to his ...
Girl from Punta Maldonado, Guerrero. There are a number of "pueblos negros", or Black towns, in the region. Examples include Corralero and El Ciruelo in Oaxaca; the largest pueblos negros is Cuajinicuilapa in Guerrero. The latter is home to a museum called the Museo de las Culturas Afromestizos which documents the history and culture of the region.
Vicente Guerrero; Agustín Guzmán, "Héroe Altense" Miguel Hidalgo; Victoriano Huerta [21] Agustín de Iturbide; Manuel Lozada, "El Tigre de Alica" [22] Francisco Xavier Mina; José María Morelos; Álvaro Obregón [23] Pascual Orozco; Antonio López de Santa Anna [24] Santiago Vidaurri [25] Pancho Villa, "The Centaur of the North" [26 ...
In this battle, he defeated the rebel army under the command of his old adversaries, Vicente Guerrero and Nicolás Bravo On 11 March 1830, when Juan José Codallos Núñez proclaimed the Plan of the Fortaleza de Santiago , he was ordered to do battle against Col. Juan Nepomuceno Álvarez Hurtado [ 1 ] On 30 August of the same year, he was ...
José María de los Dolores Francisco Germán del Espíritu Santo Bocanegra y Villalpando (Spanish pronunciation: [xosemaˈɾia βokaˈneɣɾa]; 25 May 1787 [1] – 23 July 1862) was a Mexican lawyer and statesman who was briefly interim president of Mexico in December 1829 during a coup attempt against president Vicente Guerrero.
Hermenegildo Galeana (13 April 1762 – 27 June 1814) [1] was a hero of the Mexican War of Independence, one of six brothers who fought in the insurgency.Galeana was considered the right-hand man of secular priest and leader of independence, José María Morelos and was the immediate superior of insurgent fighter Vicente Guerrero.
As a new viceroy Apodaca offered amnesty to the rebels. Thousands of insurgents accepted, with only Vicente Guerrero in the south and Guadalupe Victoria and Nicolás Bravo in Veracruz remaining in active rebellion. The viceroy also reversed the harsh policies of Calleja and ordered that in no circumstances were rebel prisoners to be summarily shot.