- José Miguel Gómez
Infobox President
name = José Miguel Gómez
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order = 2nd
office = President of Cuba
term_start =28 January 1909
term_end =20 May 1913
vicepresident =Alfredo Zayas
predecessor =Tomás Estrada Palma
successor =Mario Garcia Menocal
birth_date =6 July 1858
birth_place =Sancti Spíritus ,Cuba
death_date =13 June 1921
death_place =New York City ,New York USA
nationality = flagicon|Cuba Cuban
party =Liberal Party
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spouse =América Arias
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children =Miguel Mariano Gómez
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footnotes =José Miguel Gómez (
July 6 ,1858 -June 13 ,1921 ) was aCuba nGeneral in the Cuban War of Independence who went on to become the secondPresident of Cuba .Early career
At the Constitutional Convention, Gómez was one of those who voted in favor of adopting the
Platt Amendment . Born inSancti Spíritus , Santa Clara Gómez went on to govern Santa Clara and became quite popular in Cuba. In 1905 Gómez planned to run for the presidency withAlfredo Zayas on behalf of the Liberals. Violence prevented the Liberals from winning much in the election so Gómez dropped out of the running.Gómez and Zayas began to split the Liberal party. A strong showing by the Conservatives against the divided Liberals convinced them to rejoin.
Term in Office
Gómez and Zayas won the 1908 election as the candidates for the Liberal Party. He was very well-liked among the people and Gómez also was a kind president. However, political corruption boomed during his presidency and several major scandals occurred.
The government also began funding newspapers, influencing them towards pro-government positions. Zayas beat Gómez for the presidency in 1920. Cheating probably occurred, and Gómez would very likely have won had the elections been fair and honest.
Gómez went to the
United States to meet with President Harding and tried unsuccessfully to get theUnited States Congress to intervene in the unfair election.Later life
José Miguel Gómez died in
New York City . His remains were brought back to Cuba for burial in theColon Cemetery, Havana .Personal life
A friend of Gómez, Gerardo Machado, would become the president of Cuba a few years later. He was married to América Arias, and their son, Miguel Mariano Gómez, would later become the sixth President of Cuba.
References
* cite book
last = Otero
first = Juan Joaquin
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title = Libro De Cuba, Una Enciclopedia Ilustrada Que Abarca Las Ates, Las Letras, Las Ciencias, La Economia, La Politica, La Historia, La Docencia, Y ElProgreso General De La Nacion Cubana - Edicion Conmemorative del Cincuentenario de la Republica de Cuba, 1902-1952
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year = 1954
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isbn = (Spanish)
* José Miguel Gómez (Spanish Wikipedia)
* "Cuba, The Pursuit of Freedom" (Eyre & Spottiswoode Ltd., 1971)
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