Sebastián Lerdo de Tejada

Sebastián Lerdo de Tejada

Infobox_President | name=Sebastián Lerdo de Tejada y Corral
nationality=Mexican


order= President of Mexico
term_start=July 19, 1872
term_end=November 20, 1876
predecessor=Benito Juárez
successor=Porfirio Díaz
birth_date=birth date|1823|4|24|mf=y
birth_place=Jalapa, Veracruz
dead=dead
death_date=death date and age|1889|4|21|1823|4|24|mf=y
death_place=New York, New York, USA
spouse=
party=Liberal
vicepresident=

Sebastián Lerdo de Tejada y Corral (Jalapa, Veracruz, April 24, 1823 – April 21, 1889 in New York City) was a jurist and Liberal president of Mexico.

Background

He was born in Jalapa, Veracruz, into a Criollo family. After studying five years of theology as a scholarship student in the Palafoxiano Seminary in Puebla he received minor orders, but decided not to enter the priesthood. In 1851 he graduated with a law degree from the Colegio de San Idelfonso in Mexico City, a famed institution he ended up directing at the age of 29 (1852-53).

In 1855 he served as a prosecutor before the Supreme Court. He became known as a Liberal leader and a supporter of President Juárez. In 1857 he was minister of foreign affairs for three months under Ignacio Comonfort and he became president of the Chamber of Deputies in 1861. He opposed the Wyke-Zamacona Convention to resume debt payments to Britain. This convention was defeated in Congress.

During the French intervention and the reign of Emperor Maximilian he continued to be loyal to the republicans, and had an active share in conducting the national resistance. In the face of the French invaders, the Republican government was forced to abandon the capital on May 31, 1863. The government continued at one place or another within the country, but never left the country during Maximilian's reign.

On September 12, 1863 in San Luis Potosí Lerdo de Tejada was named minister of foreign affairs, of the interior and of justice in Juárez's cabinet. He held these posts until January 17, 1871, January 14, 1868 and September 11, 1863, respectively. Throughout the French occupation and Maximilian's Second Empire, Lerdo de Tejada was President Juárez's closest ally and confident. On November 8, 1865 he signed the decree extending Juárez's term until the end of the war. In doing so, he opposed the claims of General Jesús González Ortega, who wished to succeed Juárez.

Upon the triumph of the Republic in 1865, Lerdo de Tejada became minister of foreign affairs, minister of the interior, a deputy in Congress and president of the Supreme Court (simultaneously). In 1871 he was a candidate for president of the Republic, but after Juárez's victory he returned to the Supreme Court.

As president

As president of the Supreme Court, he succeeded to the presidency after Juárez's death (July 18, 1872), in the midst of a revolt. This made him interim president, but Congress soon elected him president in his own right, overwhelmingly.

Lerdo kept Juárez's cabinet basically unchanged and promulgated a limited amnesty law. During his term, he achieved some success in pacifying the country and began the construction of railways. The railway from Veracruz to Mexico City was inaugurated in January 1873. General Ramón Corona defeated rebel cacique Manuel Lozada at La Mojonera, thus pacifying Tepic. Lozada was taken prisoner in the battle and shot. The Laws of the Reform were incorporated into the Constitution (September 25, 1873). The Sisters of Charity were expelled from the country. In 1874 four small steamships of war were acquired for the customs service. Lerdo also reestablished the Senate.

His overthrow

Fidencio Hernández began a revolt (Plan de Tuxtepec, Oaxaca) on January 10, 1876. This revolt was soon joined by Porfirio Díaz, under the slogan of "No reelection." Lerdo was reelected on July 24, 1876, with a small majority and amid charges of fraud. He had made himself unpopular by the means he took to secure his reelection, by his disposition to limit state rights in favor of a strongly centralized government, and because of measures such as the expulsion of the Sisters of Charity. His forces were defeated by Díaz in the decisive Battle of Tecoac on November 16, 1876. Díaz assumed the presidency on November 28, 1876. José María Iglesias also claimed the presidency, by virtue of his position as president of the Supreme Court (October 31, 1876). Díaz went on to defeat Iglesias as well .

Lerdo de Tejada went into exile in New York, where he died some years later. On the orders of President Díaz, he was buried in Mexico with full honors, in the Rotunda of Illustrious Men.

Lerdo was very intelligent and a man of great culture. He was also a notable jurist and an excellent orator. He had many loyal friends and supporters. However he was also ambitious and with a tendency to discount any opinions that did not support his own.

His brother Miguel Lerdo de Tejada was also a notable political figure.

The "Lerdo" portion of the city of Toluca de Lerdo was named after Lerdo de Tejada; however today the city is more commonly referred to as just " Toluca ".

Cabinet

* Defense "(Guerra y Marina)":
** Ignacio Mejía (July 19, 1872 – August 30, 1876).
** Mariano Escobedo (August 31, 1876 – November 20, 1876).
* Finance "(Hacienda)":
** Francisco Mejía (July 19, 1872 – November 20, 1876).
*Foreign Affairs "(Relaciones Exteriores)":
** José María Lafragua (July 19, 1872 – November 15, 1875).
** Juan de Dios Arias (November 15, 1875 – August 30, 1876).
** Manuel Romero Rubio (August 31, 1876 – November 20; 1876).
*Industry and Commerce "(Fomento)":
** Blas Balcárcel (July 19, 1872 – November 20, 1876).
*Interior "(Gobernación)":
** Cayetano Gómez Pérez (July 19, 1872 – September 26, 1876).
** Juan José Baz (September 27, 1876 – November 20; 1876).
*Justice "(Justicia)":
** Ramón I. Alcázar (July 19, 1872 – November 20, 1876)."Source:" [http://mx.geocities.com/yaimemx/gabldetejada.html]

ee also

*History of Mexico
*José María Iglesias

ources

*es icon "Lerdo de Tejada, Miguel," "Enciclopedia de México", vol. 8. Mexico City, 1996, ISBN 1-56409-016-7.
*es icon García Puron, Manuel, "México y sus gobernantes", v. 2. Mexico City: Joaquín Porrua, 1984.
*Knapp, Frank Averill, "The Life of Sebastián Lerdo de Tejada, 1823-1889: a study of influence and obscurity". Austin: University of Texas Press, 1951.
*es icon Orozco Linares, Fernando, "Gobernantes de México". Mexico City: Panorama Editorial, 1985, ISBN 968-38-0260-5.

External links

* [http://www.historicaltextarchive.com/sections.php?op=viewarticle&artid=160 Historial Text Archive: Sebastián Lerdo de Tejada]
*es icon [http://www.antorcha.net/biblioteca_virtual/historia/lerdo/lerdo.html "Historia de la administracion de Don Sebastián Lerdo de Tejada"]
*es icon [http://portal.veracruz.gob.mx/portal/page?_pageid=113,3887861&_dad=portal&_schema=PORTAL Short biography]
* [http://www.elbalero.gob.mx/kids/history/html/sxix/biolerdodetejada.html Short biography]
*es icon [http://usuarios.lycos.es/aime/feso64.html Another short biography]


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