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  1. Benito Juárez - Wikipedia. Benito Pablo Juárez García ( Spanish: [beˈnito ˈpaβlo ˈxwaɾes ɣaɾˈsi.a] ⓘ; 21 March 1806 – 18 July 1872) [1] was a Mexican politician, military commander, lawyer, and statesman who served as the 26th president of Mexico from 1858 until his death in office in 1872.

  2. Jul 14, 2024 · Benito Juarez, national hero and president of Mexico (186172), who for three years (1864–67) fought against foreign occupation under the emperor Maximilian and who sought constitutional reforms to create a democratic federal republic. Learn more about his life and accomplishments in this article.

  3. www.biography.com › political-figures › benito-juarezBenito Juárez - Biography

    Apr 2, 2014 · Benito Juárez was a national hero and president of Mexico, who, for three years (1864-'67), fought against foreign occupation under Maximilian. Updated: Mar 5, 2020. (1806-1872) Synopsis. Born on...

  4. Juárez was controversially re-elected President in 1867 and 1871, using the office of the presidency to ensure electoral success and suppressing revolts by opponents like Porfirio Díaz. Benito Juárez died of a heart attack in 1872 while working at his desk in the National Palace in Mexico City.

  5. Benito Juárez, (born March 21, 1806, San Pablo Guelatao, Oaxaca, Mex.—died July 18, 1872, Mexico City), National hero and president (186172) of Mexico. A Zapotec Indian, Juárez initially studied for the priesthood but later took a law degree and became a legislator, a judge, and a cabinet minister.

  6. Benito Pablo Juárez Garcia (b. San Pablo Guelatao, Oaxaca, March 21, 1806; d. Mexico City, July 18, 1872) was one of the greatest (and most controversial) statesmen in Mexican history.

  7. Mar 18, 2024 · Why is Mexico observing a national holiday on March 18th? Discover the incredible life of Benito Juárez and find out.

  8. Jun 27, 2018 · Benito Juárez (1806-1872) was a Mexican statesman and resistance leader against the French. After defeating the Austrian would-be emperor Maximilian, Juárez instituted numerous liberal reforms as president.

  9. Juárez, the South, and the Revolution of Ayutla. Between 1857 and 1911, for all but eight years, Mexico was governed by two leaders from the mountainous and largely indigenous southeastern state of Oaxaca: Benito Juárez ( 1857–1872) and Porfirio Díaz ( 1876–1880, 1884–1911 ).

  10. May 21, 2019 · Benito Juárez (March 21, 1806–July 18, 1872) was a Mexican politician and statesman of the late 19th century and president of Mexico for five terms during the turbulent years of 1858–1872.