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  1. Manuel José Arce y Fagoaga (1 January 1787 – 14 December 1847) was a Salvadoran statesman and military officer who served as the first president of the Federal Republic of Central America from 1825 to 1829.

  2. Manuel José Arce (b. 1 January 1787; d. 14 December 1847), the first constitutionally elected president of the United Provinces of Central America. Born in San Salvador to a creole family, he studied at the University of San Carlos in Guatemala but did not graduate.

  3. Manuel José Arce, a liberal Salvadoran army officer, won that election over a moderate Honduran attorney and prominent intellectual, José Cecilio del Valle, despite the appearance that del Valle had more popular votes.

  4. 20K Followers, 733 Following, 37 Posts - Manuel Arce (@manuarce98) on Instagram: "Productor en @kuarzoar Marketing y Diseño".

  5. Manuel José Arce (Manuel José de Arce y Fagoaga; San Salvador, 1786 - id., 1847) Político y militar salvadoreño, primer presidente de la República Federal de Centro América (1825-1829), surgida de la constitución dos años antes de las Provincias Unidas de América Central.

  6. Presidente de la Republica Federal de Centroamérica. Luego de lograda la independencia de América Central en 1821, tuvo lugar el primer congreso de la República Federal de Centroamérica en 1825. En donde se escogió como presidente a Manuel José Arce, por sobre José Cecilio del Valle.

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  8. The explanation of the conflict may be found in the fact that Arce’s election as president involved a change far more fundamental than a facile switch in party allegiance. Arce rose to political prominence as a champion of provincial autonomy, but as president, his outlook became much broader.

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