Maximiliano Hernandez Martinez

  • he was born in october 29 1882

    he was born in october 29 1882
    he was born a native American in october 29 1882
  • he entered the salvadorian army

    he entered the salvadorian army
    he entered the salvadoran army in 1899 when he was only 17
  • Maximiliano Hernandez Martinez wasnt actually president at first

    Maximiliano Hernandez Martinez wasnt actually president at first
    before Maximiliano Hernandez Martinez was elected he acculy lost but the other canadate was proved to be a poor leader so Maximiliano Hernandez Martinez was the presadent
  • Maximiliano Hernandez Martinez became vice president

    Maximiliano Hernandez Martinez became vice president
    in 1931 Maximiliano Hernandez Martinez became vice president
  • the salvadorin revolt of 1932 happened

    the salvadorin revolt of 1932 happened
    Farabundo Martí led a revolt in 1932 known as the Salvadoran peasant revolt of 1932
  • a riot broke out in el'salvador

    a riot broke out in el'salvador
    In 1932 an agrarian revolt broke out because peasants wanted to have more land
  • Martínez twice extended his term of office through constitutional conventions.

    Martínez twice extended his term of office through constitutional conventions. without the publics agreement
  • were Maximiliano Hernandez Martinez lived a lot of rich people owned the land

    were Maximiliano Hernandez Martinez lived a lot of rich people owned the land
    were Maximiliano Hernandez Martinez lived about 30 people owned almost all the land
  • El Salvador was bankrupt

     El Salvador was bankrupt
    in the 1930’s El Salvador was bankrupt because of global depression so there was no money to do government projects
  • the regime became more oppressive

    the regime became more oppressive
    in 1938 the regime became more oppressive for example crimes like rebellion resulted in death sentences
  • Maximiliano Hernandez Martinez raised the export tax

    Maximiliano Hernandez Martinez raised the export tax
    When Maximiliano Hernandez Martinez raised the export tax in 1943 the weary distrust among oligarchic landowning elites over his modest land reform efforts and eccentric ways turned to conspiracy and opposition