Presidentes of Mexico

  • GUADALUPE VICTORIA

    GUADALUPE VICTORIA
    The October 10, 1824 , Guadalupe Victoria was declared the first President of the United Mexican States for the period 1825-1829.
    As president of the new Republic , Victoria was commissioned to rebuild the devastated economy , a result of the long war of Independence and the embargo promoted by the Spanish monarchy The government of Victoria was hampered by serious financial problems .
  • Vicente Guerrero

    Vicente Guerrero
    It is called the 1 September 1828 elections contending in the same Vicente Guerrero by liberals and Manuel Gómez Pedraza by conservatives, Gómez Pedraza won the elections but supporters of unknown warrior results.
    The government of Vicente Guerrero brand and beginning of the end of the first federal republic in Mexico.
  • José María Bocanegra

     José María Bocanegra
    On 16 December 1829 Bocanegra took office, until 23 December. his government lasted seven days , because the evening of 22 , the garrison of Mexico City rebelled in favor of Bustamante and advanced on the National Palace.
  • Pedro Vélez

    Pedro Vélez
    December 23, 1829 to January 1, 1830
    The first step that led him to the presidency of Mexico was when the government of José María Bocanegra was overthrown by the various problems and there were clashes . After that Velez served as President of the country on December 23, 1829 .
    It was in that post until 31 December 1829 and decided to hand over power to Anastasio Bustamante. He married Josefa Torres. Pedro Vélez functions were growing over time to have been one of the most important and promine
  • Anastasio Bustamante

    Anastasio Bustamante
    Three times he was president . The first period is counted from 1st . January 1830 until 13 August 1832. The second, the 19 April 1837 until 1 . March 1839. The third of July 11, 1839 until September 21, 1841 .
    He took the post to several workers who did not support it .
    He banished yorquino party members .
    He expelled the US ambassador to Mexico
    He created the secret police.
    With the various activities carried out during his rule ,
  • Melchor Múzquiz

    Melchor Múzquiz
    August 14, 1832 to December 27, 1832 .
    supplied Anastasio Bustamante , who stepped down as president for starting a fight with Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna .
    Múzquiz tried to care for the country and especially wanted to keep the peso .
    started with the collection of taxes on rooms and focused more on items such as doors and windows. He was the first president to collect taxes in those articles .
  • Manuel Gómez Pedraza

    Manuel Gómez Pedraza
    December 27, 1832 to March 31, 1833 . He launched his candidacy for president and won the election in good shape, but the revolt of Santa Ana in Veracruz, made ​​Pedraza sign his resignation voluntarily expatriándose . Four years later he returned to Mexico , and with the honors of chief magistrate and gave oath of office in Puebla on December 26 , 1832. By the 3 January of the following year he was in the capital , having ruled until 31 May 1833 .
  • Valentín Gómez Farías

    Valentín Gómez Farías
    April 1, 1833 to May 16, 1833 .
    Farias promoted the first Reformation. This envisaged the following:
    - All assets of the descendants of Hernán Cortés had to be part of the power of the country being used in education issues .
    - Missions of California, United States were transformed .
    - They were confiscated possessions of Filipino missionaries.
    - They disappeared compulsory vows church .
    - Censorship was abolished in matters of religion .
    - The death penalty for political crimes was abolished .
  • Antonio López de Santa Ana

    Antonio López de Santa Ana
    May 16, 1833 to June 1, 1833 . President of Mexico was still in power 11 times, in the periods:
    • From May 16 to June 1, 1833
    • From June 18 to July 5, 1833
    • From October 28 to December 4, 1833
    • From April 24, 1834 to January 27, 1835
    • From March 18 to July 9, 1839
    • From October 9, 1841 to October 25, 1842
    • From 05 March to 3 October 1843
    • From 04 June to 11 September 1844
    • From 21 to 31 March 1847
    • From May 20 to September 15, 1847
    • From April 20, 1853 to August 9, 1855