- José María Yáñez
General José María Yáñez (1803 –
August 10 ,1880 ) was a Mexican hero of the war of independence fromSpain and the invasions byFrance and theUnited States .He was born to peasants in
Valle de Santiago ,Guanajuato , and ran way from home as a child to see other lands and customs of the people. At the age of 18, he joined theEjército Trigarante to fight for the Independence of Mexico where he was promoted, and had his best performance in the defense ofTampico against an expedition eight years after the independence was consummated.In 1838, he contributed to the successful defense of Veracruz against French invaders when they attacked during the "
Pastry War ". OnMay 20 ,1846 , he revolted against PresidentMariano Paredes y Arrillaga , who was a conservative trying to turn therepublic into amonarchy . As a general inJalisco , commanding an army of 500 men and six artillery pieces, he attacked the invading U.S. Army, which had arrived through the San Blas port, forcing the invaders to retreat. In 1852, he was designatedgovernor of Jalisco , by the conservatives who supported, withJosé María Blancarte , the Hospice Plan.In November 1853 he commanded the forces that defeated William Walker and filibusters who tried to seize Baja California and Sonora to create an independent republic.
One of the most notable military facts about Yáñez, was the defense of
Guaymas . He was designatedgovernor of Sonora onApril 19 1854 , and, onJuly 13 of the same year, he defended the state against an army under the command ofCount Gaston Raousset-Boulbon . In that month, the state ofSonora was invaded by 400 filibusters from France,Germany andChile , under the command of Boulbon who was trying to seize the Mexican state and found an independent country. Count Boulbon had tried to convince Yáñez to give up Guaymas without resistance and, after his refusal, attacked the port onJuly 13 . Neighboring Mexican states joined the army commanded by Yañez and Boulbon was arrested and executed onAugust 13 . President Santa Anna criticized Yáñez out of apparent jealousy for his courage but, after his administration ended, Yáñez was declared "Benefactor (Benemérito) of Sonora and Jalisco". He was later designatedgovernor of Sinaloa and, as such, he accepted the Tacubaya Plan. Few days later he resigned, leaving Pedro Espejo as governor of Sinaloa, and traveled to Mexico City.He died, as a Minister of War and the Navy, in
Mexico City .Trivia
* Guaymas Airport is named after him.
External links
* [http://www.mexico-tenoch.com/enmarca.php?de=http://www.mexico-tenoch.com/mexicanosilustres/josemariayanez.html Biography] at
Mexico-Tenoch .
*es icon [http://www.sedena.gob.mx/historia/doc_hist/julio/13-1854.htm Report] about the fillibuster invasion of 1854 at theMexican Army website.
*es icon [http://www.sec-sonora.gob.mx/calendario/efesonabril.html Historic dates] ofSonora .
*es icon [http://omega.ilce.edu.mx:3000/sites/estados/libros/sinaloa/html/sec_124.html Historic dates] ofSinaloa .
* [http://www.mazatlandecimononico/filibust.html William Walker in Baja California] .
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