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Vicente Guerrero - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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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.
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GUERRERO, VICENTE RAMÓN (1782-1831). Vicente Ramón Guerrero, leader of Mexican rebels against Spanish rule and president of Mexico, the son of Juan Pedro Guerrero and María Guadalupe Saldaño, was born in Textla, Mexico, on August 1, 1782. He became the leader of guerrilla forces in the Mexican war of independenceqv...
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Vicente Guerrero was born in the small village of Tixla in the state of Guerrero. His parents were Pedro Guerrero, an African Mexican and Guadalupe Saldana, an Indian. Vicente was of humble origins. In his youth he worked as a mule driver on his father’s mule run.
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Encyclopedia article about Guerrero, Vicente. Information about Guerrero, Vicente in the Columbia Encyclopedia, Computer Desktop Encyclopedia, computing dictionary. ... Guerrero won victory after victory. When Morelos was defeated and executed, Guerrero continued to wage guerrilla warfare, harassing the royalists.
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Vicente Guerro; Mexican Liberator and Mulatto ... Guerrero started life as mule driver. Unlike Abraham Lincoln, he hadn't the slightest opportunity to learn to read or write. He was nearly forty before he knew a letter of the alphabet. But within his breast was an unquenchable desire for freedom and a spirit of love...
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Coahuila y Texas Under President Vicente Guerrero; ... (From Vicente Guerrero: Mexican Liberator: A Study in Patriotism by William Forrest Sprague) ... Have it understood and arrange for its printing, publication, and circulation. Mexico City, September 30, 1823. Vicente Guerrero, President José Mariano de Michelena...
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Guerrero won victory after victory. When Morelos was defeated and executed, Guerrero continued to wage guerrilla warfare, harassing the royalists. He fought on when most of the revolutionary leaders had been defeated or had given up the struggle for freedom.
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English: Vicente Guerro was one of the leading revolutionary generals of the Mexican War of Independence and served briefly as President of Mexico. ... Español: Vicente Guerrero fue un insurgente mexicano que ocupó brevemente la Presidencia de México. ... Categories: Vicente Guerrero | 1782 births | 1831 deaths...
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