Vicente Guerrero

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Vicente Guerrero was a key Mexican revolutionary leader and later president who played a crucial role in securing Mexico’s independence from Spain.

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instanceOf Mexican military officer
Mexican politician
human
revolutionary
ally Agustín de Iturbide
José María Morelos
causeOfDeath execution
child Vicente Guerrero Hernández
countryOfCitizenship Mexico
dateOfBirth 1782-08-10
dateOfDeath 1831-02-14
endTime 1829-12-17
ethnicGroup Afro-Mexican
Indigenous Mexican
familyName Guerrero
father Juan Pedro Guerrero
givenName Vicente
headOfGovernment Mexico
honorificTitle Benemérito de la Patria
languageOfWorkOrName Spanish
legacy Key leader in securing Mexico’s independence from Spain
Second president of Mexico
mannerOfDeath execution by firing squad
militaryRank general
movement Mexican independence movement
namedAfter State of Guerrero
nativeLanguage Spanish
notableWork Abolition of slavery in Mexico
officeEndAsPresident 1829-12-17
officeStartAsPresident 1829-04-01
participantIn Mexican War of Independence
Siege of Cuautla
Southern campaign of the Mexican War of Independence
placeOfBirth Tixtla
Viceroyalty of New Spain
placeOfDeath Cuilápam
Oaxaca
positionHeld Minister of War and Navy of Mexico
President of Mexico
Vice President of Mexico
precededBy Guadalupe Victoria
religion Roman Catholicism
sexOrGender male
signed Plan of Iguala
significantEvent Abolished slavery in Mexico in 1829
spouse María Guadalupe Hernández
startTime 1829-04-01
succeededBy Anastasio Bustamante
José María Bocanegra


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