| 1806 | Mar 21, 1806 - This day (English: Birth of Benito Juárez) commemorates President Benito Juárez's birthday on March 21, 1806. Juárez is popularly regarded as an exemplary politician due to his liberal policies that, among other things, defined the traditionally strict ...This day (English: Birth of Benito Juárez) commemorates President Benito Juárez's birthday on March 21, 1806. Juárez is popularly regarded as an exemplary politician due to his liberal policies that, among other things, defined the traditionally strict separation of the church and the Mexican state. Show more Show lessen.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fiestas_Patrias_(Mexico)
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| 1857 | 1857 - An Interesting Possibility Although in the early years, the Masons were secret societies, and the first formal Masonic Lodge in Mexico was organized was founded by Don Benito Juarez in Veracruz in 1857. Later, this side chapel of the old Franciscan convent was ...An Interesting Possibility Although in the early years, the Masons were secret societies, and the first formal Masonic Lodge in Mexico was organized was founded by Don Benito Juarez in Veracruz in 1857. Later, this side chapel of the old Franciscan convent was purchased by the Masons when it was private property after the nationalization of church properties in the times of Benito Juarez. It was then that I thought about the Nicolas Cage movie, and how in the film the ... Show more Show lesswww.johntoddjr.com/140%20Churches/church.htm
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| 1858 | 1858 - In 1858, Benito Juarez, a full-blooded Indian, was able to seize the presidential power and in his eighteen years of rule consummated the of his country and its Church. The Church in Mexico from its mandate from ihe Spanish Crown.that of contributing the ...In 1858, Benito Juarez, a full-blooded Indian, was able to seize the presidential power and in his eighteen years of rule consummated the of his country and its Church. The Church in Mexico from its mandate from ihe Spanish Crown.that of contributing the spiritual element to the conquests and control of the New Worldhad in her struggles for the people acquired power and privileges with which to uphold the people's cause and, already in the eighteenth century had become both strong ... Show more Show lessbooks.google.co.uk/books?id=pYPmTPdPDoYC&pg=PA25
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| 1859 | 1859 - In 1859, Mexican conservatives borrowed money from European banks to finance a war against the liberal faction of Benito Juarez. After initial setbacks, the liberals, led by the prominent Zapotec Indian politician and former vice president Benito Juárez, gained ...A three-year civil war between conservative and liberal armies, known as the War of the Reform, engulfed the country. During this internal conflict, foreign nationals were indiscriminately insulted, robbed, injured, and murdered. In 1859, Mexican conservatives borrowed money from European banks to finance a war against the liberal faction of Benito Juarez. After initial setbacks, the liberals, led by the prominent Zapotec Indian politician and former vice president Benito Juárez ... Show more Show lesswww.globalsecurity.org/military/ops/mexican-crisis.htm
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| 1861 | Jan 1861 - In January 1861 the conservatives lost power, and Benito Juarez became the President of Mexico. [[image:file:///private/Network/Servers/fams2. franklinlakes.k12.nj.us/Share_Points/co2010/ndemar/Desktop/benito-juarez. jpg]][[image:file:///private/Network ...In January 1861 the conservatives lost power, and Benito Juarez became the President of Mexico. [[image:file:///private/Network/Servers/fams2. franklinlakes.k12.nj.us/Share_Points/co2010/ndemar/Desktop/benito-juarez. jpg]][[image:file:///private/Network/Servers/fams2.franklinlakes. k12.nj.us/Share_Points/co2010/ndemar/Desktop/benito_juarez. jpg]][[image:file:///private/Network/Servers/fams2.franklinlakes.k12.nj. us/Share_Points/co2010/ndemar/Pictures/benito-juarez ... Show more Show lessmayersfams.wikispaces.com/page/code/history
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| 1862 | Jan 1862 - The troops arrived in January of 1862 and the newly elected President Benito Juarez made agreements with both the British and Spain and they quickly recalled their armies from Mexico. The French stayed in Mexico, beginning the period of French intervention in ...The troops arrived in January of 1862 and the newly elected President Benito Juarez made agreements with both the British and Spain and they quickly recalled their armies from Mexico. The French stayed in Mexico, beginning the period of French intervention in Mexico. Emperor Napoleon III of France wanted to secure the French domination in the former Spanish colony, so Napoleon III declared one of his relatives, Archduke Maximilian as the ruler of Mexico. Show more Show lesswww.accessmylibrary.com/premium/0286/0286-15139926.html
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| 1867 | Jul 23, 1867 - In the years 1852, '53, '54 and 1855, there lived in this city, on St. Anne street, between Douphin and Bourbon, a middle-aged, quiet, dark complexioned, gentlemanly personage, who either by himself or associates conducted a small manufactory of cigarettes. A very small select coterie ... pqasb.pqarchiver.com/chicagotribune/access/702433522.html?dids=702433522:702433522&FMT=ABS& FMTS=ABS:AI&type=historic&date=Jul+23%2C+1867...BENITO+JUAREZ...
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| 1872 | Aug 14, 1872 - On July 18, at 11 o'clock PM, died Benito Juarez, President of the Republic of Mexico, aged sixty-six years, three months and twenty-seven days. He succumbed to the consequences of a violent attack of neurosis. M. Jnarez felt the first symptoms of the malady at T o olook on tho ... select.nytimes.com/gst/abstract.html?res=F00A17F9355C1A7493C6A81783D85F468784F9
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| 1906 | Mar 21, 1906 - This monument was inaugurated on March 21, 1906, to commemorate the centennial of the birth of Benito Juárez Garcia. It is one of three monumental works in the city of Oaxaca dedicated to the Meritorious of the Americas, born in Guelatao, Oaxaca.www.oaxaca-travel.com/guide/cultural.php?getdoc=true&lang=us&doc=home§ion=cultural&atractivo= 10.06.02.08
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| 2006 | Nov 28, 2006 - He was following an old tale involving Mexican President Benito Juarez dating back to 1865, The Times said:. "In that year, Diego Moreno, a shepherd, allegedly buried the treasure which he had filched from a convoy assigned to take it from Mexico to San Francisco to purchase guns for ... pqasb.pqarchiver.com/latimes/access/1169183841.html?dids=1169183841:1169183841&FMT=ABS& FMTS=ABS:FT&type=current&date=Nov+28%2C+2006...Juarez's...
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