Valentin gomez farias biography

Valentin Gomez Farias (14 February 1781 – 5 July 1858) was President of Mexico from 1 April to 16 May 1833 (succeeding Manuel Gomez Pedraza and preceding Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna), from 3 to 18 June 1833 (interrupting Santa Anna's terms), from 5 July to 27 October 1833 (interrupting Santa Anna's terms), from 16 December 1833 to 24 April 1834 (interrupting Santa Anna's terms), and from 23 December 1846 to 21 March 1847 (succeeding Jose Mariano Salas and preceding Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna).

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Valentin Gomez Farias was born in Guadalajara, New Spain in 1781, and he was a trained medical doctor before going on to become one of the most prominent liberal politicians in post-independence Mexico. He initially supported Agustin de Iturbide's creation of a constitutional monarchy, but he opposed his dissolution of the Mexican Congress. Gomez emerged as a leader of the radical liberals in the Congress and supported Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna, often taking over administration of the government during Santa Anna's stays at his estate in Veracruz during his pr

Valentin Gomez Farias (1781 - 1858)

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Born in Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico

Son of [father unknown] and [mother unknown]

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Died at age 77in Mexico City

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Valentín Gómez Farías was trained as a medical doctor and was one of the most important liberal politicians figures in early independent Mexico. In the immediate aftermath of Mexican independence in 1821, Gómez Farías had initially supported Agustín de Iturbide as constitutional monarch of Mexico, but withdrew his support when Iturbide abolished the new congress of Mexico. After Iturbide's abdication, Gómez Farías was active in the congress of the Republic of Mexico, established in 1824. He emerged as a leader of the radical liberals (puros) and allied with General Antonio López de Santa Anna. The first presidency of Santa Anna from 1833 to 1836 was a temporary victory for the Mexican Liberals and

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Biography:Son of a merchant; studied medicine in the University of Guadalajara, receiving his bachelor's degree in 1806 or 1807; moved to Mexico City (1808) and then to Aguascalientes (1810); served as a member (regidorManuel Gómez Pedraza in the presidential election of 1828 and received one vote of the state legislature of Jalisco cast for himself; presided during the sessions of the Senado which approved extraordinary powers for President Vicente Guerrero (1829); declined the appointment as finance minister (1829); was elected a member of the Congreso of the State of Zacatecas (1831-1833); elected vice-governor of Zacatecas (1832-1833); served as finance minister in the administration of Gómez Pedraza (1833); as a runner-up of the presidential election in 1833, he assumed the office of Vice-President of the Mexican United States (1 Apr 1833 - 27 Jan 1835); exercised the functions of President during the absences of Antonio López de Santa Anna caused by his participation in military actions against insurgents and

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