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    Victoriano Huerta

    Mexican military officer and 35th President of Mexico

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  1. The Mexican Revolution and the United States in the Collections of the Library of Congress Victoriano Huerta as President. General Victoriano Huerta became President of Mexico on 19 February, 1913 following a common pattern in Latin America whereby heads of the military took control over civilian life as well.

  2. Jun 11, 2018 · Victoriano Huerta (1854-1916) was a Mexican general and political leader who, in 1913, overthrew the first government to emerge from the Mexican Revolution and became the executive of a counterrevolutionary regime. Victoriano Huerta was born of Huichol Indian parents in Colotlán, Jalisco, on Dec. 23, 1854. He received military training at the ...

  3. In February, 1913, President Francisco Madero of Mexico was overthrown by a coup d’état led by Félix Díaz and Victoriano Huerta. A few days later Madero was murdered by representatives of the new regime.

  4. Victoriano Huerta. (Colotlán, Jalisco, 1854 - El Paso, Estados Unidos, 1916) Militar y político mexicano, presidente de México entre 1913 y 1914. Era de ascendencia india, lo cual no fue un obstáculo para que fuese admitido en el Colegio Militar de Chapultepec, de donde salió, en 1876, con el grado de teniente.

  5. Nov 1, 1995 · By: Martin Donell Kohout. Type: Biography. Published: November 1, 1995. Updated: July 18, 2015. Huerta, Victoriano (1854–1916). Victoriano Huerta, Mexican general and usurper of the Mexican presidency, was born on March 23, 1854, in Colotlán, Jalisco, Mexico, the son of a mestizo father and a Huichol Indian mother.

  6. When Victoriano Huerta became President of Mexico in 1913, he expected that every world power would recognize his regime. He could not have foreseen that the leaders of the Madero revolution would revolt than accept his rule because of his involvement in the assassinations of the President and his Vice President.

  7. Victoriano Huerta was a Mexican general who became president of the Republic after heading the coup d'état that overthrew Francisco Madero in February 1913. He stepped down in July 15, 1914, following the revolutionary surge that forced him to resign and go into exile.

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