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    Central America. Francisco Malespin was born on 28 September 1806 in Izalco, Intendancy of San Salvador. Francisco Malespín Herrera was the son of the...
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  • of key for the Salvadoran military and political leader Francisco Malespín. General Malespin was elected president in 1844 and deposed in 1845, after...
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    Malespín's War (Spanish: Guerra de Malespín) was a Salvadoran and Honduran invasion of Nicaragua caused by the election of liberal democrat Manuel Pérez...
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  • so-called Guerra de Malespín began when León was besieged by troops from El Salvador and Honduras under the command of General Francisco Malespín, a Salvadoran...
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    gave entrance to the "French Bread". He resigned from power in 1863 and Francisco Dueñas became president. It was not until the 1886 constitution of the...
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    February 1859, after conducting a coup against General Francisco Malespín after the Guerra de Malespín, an invasion into Nicaragua which he solely started...
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    del General Francisco Malespín, siendo Presidente, el Licenciado Juan Nepomuceno Lindo, en el propio despacho presidencial el General Malespín exigió la...
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    In April and May 1844 he directed some armed attempts to overthrow Francisco Malespín in El Salvador. He returned again to the country in the middle of...
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  • Salvador on 5 February 1844. General Francisco Malespín ran unopposed and was elected by the legislature. Malespín was sworn in on 7 February 1844 and...
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    16 December 1844 – 20 January 1845 Appointed by invading forces of Francisco Malespín, in Masaya Blas Antonio Sáenz Legitimist 20 January – 4 April 1845...
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  • Guzmán, President (1842–1844) Fermín Palacios, Acting President (1844) Francisco Malespín, President (1844–1845) Joaquín Eufrasio Guzmán, President (1845–1846)...
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    secession: Braulio Carrillo (Costa Rica), Francisco Malespín (El Salvador), Carrera (Guatemala), and Francisco Ferrera (Honduras). According to the federal...
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    well as over 200 muskets. On 25 October 1844, Salvadoran President Francisco Malespín, handed over the presidency to his Vice President, Joaquín Eufrasio...
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  • from León after Malespín was overthrown. The commander of the "Ejército Protector de Paz", the name of the army originally led by Malespín, José Trinidad...
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    Alleged supporters included traders and priests. Meanwhile, General Francisco Morazán defended the Central American Federal Territory against Mexican...
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    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...
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  • León until 24 January 1845. On 25 October 1844, Salvadoran President Francisco Malespín, handed over the presidency to his vice president, Joaquín Eufrasio...
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  • would be a threat to them. On 25 October 1844, Salvadoran President Francisco Malespín, handed over the presidency to his Vice President, Joaquín Eufrasio...
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  • participated in the attempted overthrow of Francisco Malespín, after which he exiled himself in Nicaragua. After Malespín's fall from power, Álvarez Castro returned...
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    infancia, Sobre el ángel y el hombre, and Nuestro pulsante mundo. Francisco Malespín was born in Izalco on September 28, 1806 and was murdered in 1846...
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    José Joaquín de Olmedo Manuel José Arce Gerardo Barrios Francisco Dueñas Francisco Malespín Maximiliano Hernández Martínez Santiago González Portillo...
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    José Francisco Morazán Quesada (Spanish pronunciation: [fɾanˈsisko moɾaˈsan]; born October 3, 1792 – September 15, 1842) was a liberal Central American...
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    Archived from the original on 2009-03-02. Retrieved 2022-02-16. Monterey, Francisco J. (July 17, 1996). "Historia de El Salvador: 1843-1871". Editorial Universitaria...
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    director of Nicaragua during the violent struggles among the caudillos Francisco Malespín, José María Vallé [de], José Trinidad Muñoz, and Bernabé Somoza [de]...
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  • achieve the required majority vote. When President of El Salvador, Francisco Malespín invaded Nicaragua, Pérez sent the Nicaraguan troops gathering in Chinandega...
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    Director of Nicaragua appointed by the invading forces of Francisco Malespín during the Malespín's War, and Benjamín Lacayo Sacasa, acting President of Nicaragua...
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    1844 and 1845, Barrios participated in the overthrow of President Francisco Malespín. During the 1840s and 1850s, Barrios visited Europe and developed...
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    February 1844 Preceded by Pedro José Arce y Fagoaga Succeeded by Francisco Malespín In office 16 February 1845 – 25 April 1845 Succeeded by Joaquín Eufrasio...
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  • was also defeated by Francisco Malespín in Choluteca, after attempting to lead a counter invasion into Honduras during Malespín's War. Tomás Valladares:...
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  • government in León was seized by the invading forces of Francisco Malespín during the Guerra de Malespín. Today, the economy is based on agriculture, fishing...
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