Anastasio Bustamante

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Anastasio Bustamante was a 19th-century Mexican military leader and conservative politician who served multiple terms as president during the turbulent early years of independent Mexico.

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Anastasio Bustamante canonical 9

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Mexican military officer
Mexican politician
human
president of Mexico
continentOfCitizenship North America
countryOfCitizenship Mexico
ethnicGroup Mexican
familyName Bustamante
givenName Anastasio
hasActivityPeriod 19th century
languageSpoken Spanish
militaryBranch Armed Forces of Mexico
surface form: Mexican Army
militaryRank general
notableFor leading multiple conservative governments in early independent Mexico
multiple non-consecutive presidential terms
participation in coups and pronunciamientos
role in the turbulent politics of 19th-century Mexico
occupation politician
soldier
opposed liberal federalists in Mexico
participatedIn Mexican War of Independence
partOf Mexican conservative faction
politicalAlignment conservative
positionHeld President of Mexico
Vice President of the United Mexican States
surface form: Vice President of Mexico
residence Mexico City
sexOrGender male
supported Plan of Iguala
wasInOfficeDuring Centralist Republic of Mexico
First Mexican Republic

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First Mexican Republic headOfState Anastasio Bustamante
José Justo Corro replacedBy Anastasio Bustamante
Vicente Guerrero succeededBy Anastasio Bustamante
Centralist Mexican government notableLeader Anastasio Bustamante
Centralist Republic of Mexico notablePresident Anastasio Bustamante
President of the Republic firstHolder Anastasio Bustamante
subject surface form: President of the Republic (Mexico, Siete Leyes)
President of the Republic officeHolder Anastasio Bustamante
subject surface form: President of the Republic (Mexico, Siete Leyes)
José María Bocanegra replaces Anastasio Bustamante