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Encyclopedia > Felix Zuloaga

Felix Zuloaga (1814 - 1876) was a Mexican political figure and soldier. He was president of Mexico from 1858 until he was overthrown.


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Historical Text Archive: Articles: Zuloaga, General Félix (991 words)
Zuloaga was a military man and politician; he belonged to the liberal party during his early political career, but he later became a conservative.
Zuloaga played a big role in influencing Comonfort to declare that the Constitution of 1857 was not a good constitution and convincing Comonfort that the constitution was very radical.
Félix Zuloaga was a strong leader of "conservatives--especially ranking army officers, Church officials, aristocrats, and big landowners--who challenged the Constitution by supporting a revolt that became known as the War of Reform" (Miller 235).
Féliz María Zuloaga. History. Mexico for Kids. (263 words)
On December 17, 1857, Zuloaga, with other military, was pronounced against the Constitution proclaimed as soon as on February 5 of this year.
The rebels of Tacubaya were not satisfied with the administration of Comonfor and on January 11, 1858, with Zuloaga at the head got done their purpose.
Zuloaga occupied the Presidency on Januaty, 23, 1858.
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