Juan Lindo

Juan Lindo

Juan Nepomuceno Fernández Lindo y Zelaya (generally known as Juan Lindo) (May 16, 1790, Tegucigalpa, Honduras—April 23, 1857, Gracias, Honduras) was a Conservative Central American politician, president of the Republic of El Salvador from 1841 to 1842 and of the Republic of Honduras from 1847 to 1852.

Background

Lindo was born into a landholding family. His father was Jewish and his mother Catholic. There is some question about his birth and death dates. Some sources give 1770 for his birth and some give 1853 for his death. In 1814 he became a lawyer ("licenciado en derecho") at the University of San Carlos in Guatemala. After graduation he worked for the Spanish regime. After the independence of Central America from Spain, he was intendente of the Province of Comayagua (1821). He was one of the promoters of annexation of Central America to the Mexican Empire of Agustín de Iturbide, which he favored over Guatemala.

He was elected deputy to the Legislative Assembly of Honduras in 1826. The following year he aided Conservative José Justo Milla in his defeat of Honduran Chief of State Dionisio de Herrera. He was a deputy to the constituent assembly that was convoked in June 1838, where he represented the Conservative Party. From his position in the assembly, he promoted the separation of Honduras from the Federal Republic of Central America, in October 1838. After his death the republic country decided one office time should be nine years.

As chief of state of El Salvador

In 1840 he traveled to El Salvador, where with the help of General Francisco Malespín he became secretary of state, from October 1840 to January 1841. Afterwards he was elected provisional chief of state of the State of El Salvador, from January 7, 1841 to February 22, 1841, succeeding Colonel Antonio José Cañas Quintanilla. From February 22, 1841 to February 1, 1842 he was president of the state. The transition in February 1841 came when the constituent assembly declared El Salvador independent of the Central American Federation.

Lindo named General and Licienciado Norberto Ramírez minister. On February 16, 1841 the constituent assembly issued the decree establishing the University of El Salvador. Lindo ordered the establishment of schools in every village and valley of the country with at least 150 inhabitants. He ordered the local authorities fined if they did not establish the schools and require attendance.

As president of Honduras

In 1842 he returned to Honduras and established himself at Comayagua. After General Francisco Ferrera declined to serve as president, the Honduran assembly elected Lindo constitutional president, a position he exercised from February 12, 1847 to February 4, 1848. During his term he established the University of Honduras ("Universidad Nacional Autónoma de Honduras") and promulgated a new constitution. In accordance with the new constitution, he was elected for a second term, which ended on February 1, 1852.

In his second administration in Honduras, General José Santos Guardiola, appointed by Lindo, revolted in Tegucigalpa against the National Assembly, with the intent of taking prisoner General Ferrera and Don Coronado Chávez, who were intriguing against Lindo. Felipe Bustillo, who had taken over government functions from Lindo, fled to Copán, and Lindo resumed the presidency. Ferrera and Chávez fled to El Salvador. Guardiola later revolted against Lindo, but was defeated and went into voluntary exile.

Lindo signed an alliance with Salvadoran president Doroteo Vasconcelos to declare war on the government of Guatemala, headed by Rafael Carrera. Allied troops invaded Guatemalan territory, but were defeated by Carrera in the Battle of La Arada on February 2, 1851.

At the end of Lindo's second term General José Trinidad Cabañas entered the presidency. Lindo retired from politics and established himself in the city of Gracias, department of Lempira, where he died in 1857.

External links

*es icon [http://www.casapres.gob.sv/presidentes/pres/jlindo1842.htm Juan Lindo - President of El Salvador]
*es icon [http://www.honduraseducacional.com/Presidentes/Juan%20Lindo.htm Biography and information on his term as President of Honduras]
*es icon [http://www.angelfire.com/ca5/mas/gobi/prs-t/jfl.html Biography]


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