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| | :: DON BENITO JUAREZ :: |
 | | Benito Juarez, promulgated in its state the Constitution of 1857. |  | | Minister of Interior named him (1857) and later was chosen president of the Supreme Court of Justice, during the government of president Comonfort. |  | | To the released being (11 of January of 1858), Benito Juarez, assumed the presidency in Guanajuato by law ministry. |
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| | JUAREZ BENITO |
 | | JUAREZ, BENITO, president of Mexico, born in Oaxaca, of Indian extraction; was elected to the Presidency twice over, in 1861 and 1867 (1806-1872). |
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| | Palacio Nacional Mexico City Benito Juarez Travel And Tour Pictures And Photos |
 | | Benito Juarez, a Zapotec Indian, was born and educated in the state of Oaxaca and practiced law there from 1834 to 1846. |  | | In 1847, Benito was elected governor of Oaxaca. |  | | Juarez led the liberals as their provisional president in a civil war against the conservatives and clergy known as the War of the Reform (1858-1860). |
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| | Benito Juarez |
 | | At first Benito served as a minister of the goverment and secondly as the president of Mexico's Surpreme court under Ignacio Commonfort. |  | | Since Commonfort resigned it left Benito as the president of the Surpreme Court. |  | | In 1931 Benito enrolled in the politics as an elected alderman on the Oaxaca town council. |
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| | Benito Pablo Juarez |
 | | Arteaga was chosen governor, and Juarez sent as delegate to the constituent congress, where he supported with vigor the liberal policy of the acting president, Gomez-Farias, and helped to negotiate a loan on church property to defray the expenses of the war against the United States. |  | | When Alvarez was elected president on 4 October, he appointed Juarez minister of justice and religion, and the latter proposed and procured the passage of a bill for the abolition of the special clerical and military courts, under which the clergy and the army had practically enjoyed immunity from the laws for a long time. |  | | But at the same time he had been chosen at the general elections president of the supreme court of justice, which, according to the new constitution, is equivalent to the vice presidency of the nation. |
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| | Benito Juarez |
 | | Juarez became a lawyer in 1834 and a judge in 1842. |  | | After fierce fighting, Juarez and his elected government were forced to retreat to the northern part of the country. |  | | He was governor of the state of Oaxaca from 1847 to 1853, at which time he was sent into exile because of his objections to the corruption of Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna. |
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| | MEXonline.com Benito Juarez, Mexican president and national hero |
 | | In 1855 the liberals won the election, and Benito Juarez returned from his exile as the Minister of Justice. |  | | In 1841 he became a judge, and the governor of Oaxaca. |  | | In 1857 he was elevated to preside over the supreme court, in effect making him the Vice President. |
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http://www.mexonline.com/benitojuarez.htm
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| | Untitled Document |
 | | Juarez now held the post of President of the Supreme Court of Justice, that subsequently designated him Vice President of the nation. |  | | Meanwhile, out of the government and somewhat estranged from Comonfort, Juarez was appointed Governor of his native state of Oaxaca, where opposition to the anti-clerical laws was very strong. |  | | Fortunately for Mexico, the U.S. was distracted by the secession of South Carolina from the Union, and the Senate failed to ratify the treaty. |
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| | Cinco de Mayo |
 | | In 1858, Benito Juárez was elected President of the United States of Mexico to defend the Mexican Constitution established on February 5th, 1857. |  | | Juarez declared martial law and declared all areas occupied by the French in a state of siege. |  | | The republicans, led by Benito Juárez, did not accept the foreign intervention. |
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| | Benito Juárez.History Mexico for Kids |
 | | The Reform War ended with the triumph of the liberals, and Benito Juárez was constitutionally elected to continue as President (June 15, 1861). |  | | Due to his protection of human liberties, which served as an example for other Latin American countries, Benito Juárez was proclaimed Outstanding Patriot of the Americas. |  | | He became a member of Oaxaca Town Council in 1831, and a local congressional representative in 1833. |
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http://www.elbalero.gob.mx/kids/history/html/sxix/biojuarez.html
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| | Juarez, Benito -- Britannica Student Encyclopedia |
 | | In 1858 Benito Juárez, a Zapotec from Oaxaca, became president. |  | | Juárez was born at San Pablo Guelatao in the state of Oaxaca on March 21, 1806. |  | | During his years in government he succeeded in undermining the power of the Roman Catholic church and the wealthy landlords in order to make Mexico a constitutional democracy. |
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http://www.britannica.com/ebi/article-9275191
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| | Hispanic Diversity Working Group |
 | | In 1855, Juarez became the minister of Justice under the new regime and issued two new controversial laws. |  | | Not only had Juarez's laws split the country, they had caused the civil war that left Juarez in debt to Spain, England, and France. |  | | He ruled the country until his death in 1872. |
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http://www.lanl.gov/orgs/dvo/hdwg/cincohistory.html
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| | TAAS Sp 2001 XL Reading Online Test |
 | | After his exile Benito Juárez and others led a rebellion that succeeded, and the Liberals took control of the government, with Juárez serving as the president of the supreme court. |  | | While serving as the governor for the state of Oaxaca, Benito Juárez established a public health system and built roads, bridges, and schools. |  | | Which of these is an OPINION in the passage? |
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http://tea.state.tx.us/student.assessment/resources/online/2001/exit/read.htm
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| | Statue / monument of Benito Juarez in Washington DC by Sculptor Enrique Alciati |
 | | Juarez, often called the "George Washington of Mexico", is positioned so he is pointing to the bust of Washington that sits on the campus of George Washington University. |  | | Born to illiterate parents, he learned to read and write from a Catholic priest in Oaxaca, became a lawyer and went on to help draft the constitution of Mexico. |  | | Juarez (1806-1872) was a full-blooded Zapotec Indian who became the first president of Mexico. |
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| | AllRefer.com - Benito JuArez (Mexican History, Biography) - Encyclopedia |
 | | JuArez became minister of justice in the new government and issued the Ley JuArez, which, with the Ley Lerdo (see Lerdo de Tejada, Miguel), attacked the privileges of the church and the army. |  | | Forced to flee to Guanajuato, then to Guadalajara, and finally to Veracruz with his government, he resisted the conservatives, and ultimately the liberals were successful in the War of the Reform (185861). |  | | Revered by Mexicans as one of their greatest political figures, JuArez, with great moral courage and honesty, upheld the civil law and opposed the privileges of the clericals and the army. |
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http://reference.allrefer.com/encyclopedia/J/Juarez-B.html
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| | Porfirio Diaz home |
 | | Diaz served his country and Benito Juarez during the French Occupation. |  | | Later he ran against Juarez in the presidential elections. |
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http://staff.esuhsd.org/~balochie/studentprojects/porfiriodiaz
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| | Benito Juárez - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Juárez was re-elected President in 1867 and 1871, using his office to ensure electoral success and suppressing revolts by disappointed opponents like Porfirio Diaz. |  | | Benito Juárez (March 21, 1806 – July 18, 1872) was a Zapotec Amerindian who served two terms (1861-1863 and 1867-1872) as President of Mexico. |  | | Benito Mussolini was named after Juárez by his Socialist father. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Benito_Juarez
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| | Oaxaca's Lincoln: Benito Juarez |
 | | Following the liberal revolt and the resignation of Santa Anna in 1855, a new government was formed with Juarez as, first, Minister of Justice and then President. |  | | It is a testament to the strength of his vision that, already owing his education and livelihood to the Oaxaca Council Seminary, Juarez spent his political career at loggerheads with the clergy and establishment. |  | | The reforms of the new liberal government released the country from the social and economic stranglehold of the Church and aristocracy. |
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http://www.oaxacainfo.com/oaxaca/juarez.htm
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| | Historical Text Archive: Articles: Juarez, Benito, on La Reforma |
 | | [Juarez joined the rebellion against Santa Anna in 1855; became Minister of Justice in the victorious government; was named Chief Justice of the Mexican Supreme Court in 1857; and became President of the Republic when Ignacio Comonfort resigned under duress in 1858. |  | | Juarez would lead the government to victory during the War of the Reform against the Conservatives and would lead the victorious resistance to the Conservative/French Empire of the 1860s. |  | | In the year 1845, there were held elections of the deputies to the departmental assembly, and I appeared as one of the many candidates who offered themselves to the public. |
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| | MEXonline.com Mexican History Directory |
 | | Cinco De Mayo, information on this famous May 5th battle & holiday. |  | | Benito Juarez, a national hero and president of Mexico starting in 1861. |
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| | Chicago Public Schools: OSHP High School Directory |
 | | The school works to ensure that graduates become productive adults who reflect the spirit and tradition of Benito Juarez with honor and dignity. |  | | Benito Juarez Community Academy is a Chicago public school founded in 1977 and aptly named for the first president of Mexico, whose top priority was education. |  | | Juarez serves the Pilsen community, which is predominantly Mexican, enrolling more than 1,700 students. |
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| | News Inter@ctive |
 | | The defeat of the French forces served as an inspirational rallying point for the defenders even though France succeeded in capturing the city a year later. |  | | The French maintained rule of Mexico until 1867 when forces led by Benito Juarez finally ousted the French and executed the ruling Emperor Maximilian. |
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| | Who was Zapata - Zapatista Revolution, Chiapas Mexico |
 | | In 1876 Porfio Diaz seized power and his monopoly on political power over the next thirty years was a major cause of the revolution in 1910. |  | | In 1857 Benito Juarez issued a new constitution in an effort to abolish the remnants of colonialism. |  | | Juarez was victorious and some of his later reforms helped to lessen the excessive power of the church and the army. |
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| | MEXICO: Benito Juárez, the Masons |
 | | Indeed, it is known that Maximilian (and perhaps his close collaborators) was more progressive and liberal than his supporters. |  | | Juarez' agreements with some U.S. politicians were a fact, including the Tehuantepec story. |  | | However, the execution was controversial within Juarez's group. |
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http://www.stanford.edu/group/wais/Mexico/mexico_masons2.html
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| | Benito Juarez Biography / Biography of Benito Juarez Main Biography |
 | | After defeating the Austrian would-be emperor Maximilian, Juárez instituted numerous liberal reforms as president. |  | | Benito Juárez (1806-1872) was a Mexican statesman and resistance leader against the French. |  | | The Liberals, who represented small merchants, some intellectuals, political leaders in rural areas, and the small ranchers of the west and south, stood for a federal system, the abolishment of colonial prerogatives, land distribution..... |
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| | Cinco de Mayo |
 | | On June 5 1867, Benito Juarez finally entered Mexico City where he installed a legitimate government and reorganized his administration. |  | | On July 17, 1861, President Benito Juarez issued a moratorium in which all-foreign debt payments would be suspended for a period of two years, with the promise that after this period, payments would resume. |  | | Sadly, at the end, Benito Juarez regained power and had Maximilian killed by an execution squad along with his Mexican generals Miramón and Mejía, in the Cerro de las Campanas, Queretaro. |
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| | Finding Room to Grow: Benito Juarez High School Expansion Study |
 | | Benito Juarez High School Local School Council and Administration |  | | Connolly, has been and is still currently a valuable tool toward the organizational effort for the construction of building a new facility for Benito Juarez High School, said Joe Guzman of the Benito Juarez High School Local School Council. |  | | When compared with other public community high schools in Chicago, Benito Juarez was among the most crowded, with all of the schools facilities inadequate to meet the current needs, and even more so for the projected student enrollment. |
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http://www.uic.edu/aa/cdc/files/FindingRoomGrowBenito.html
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| | The Border 1862 The Battle of Puebla and Cinco de Mayo |
 | | After some time, the diplomats for Spain and Great Britain reached an agreement with Juarez and the armies from those two countries departed from Mexico. |  | | Lincoln and the United States were dependent on Mexico staving off the French troops until the Confederacy could be defeated and Lincoln could deploy troops south to aid Juarez. |  | | Thus, Juarez suspended payment to France and incited Napoleon III, ruler of France, to act. |
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| | HISTORY OF MEXICO - MEXICO'S LINCOLN: THE ECSTASY AND AGONY OF BENITO JUAREZ - BY JIM TUCK IN MEXICO CONNECT |
 | | The ecstasy of Juárez's career came in the heroic years when he remained steadfast during the Reform War and the war against Maximilian; the agony came in the anticlimactic five years between 1867, when Maximilian was executed, and 1872, the year of his death. |  | | Though young Juárez immersed himself in the study of Aquinas and other great Catholic philosophers, he decided in the end that his career lay in law rather than religion. |  | | If we're looking for a true "Lincoln," one who resembled the Emancipator in spirit as well as in his political role, it is instructive to look at the life and career of Benito Juárez. |
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| | MSN Encarta - Search Results - Benito Juarez |
 | | The great leader to emerge from the liberal faction during this period was Benito Pablo Juárez, a Native American who became famous for his... |  | | Juárez, Benito Pablo (1806-72), national hero and president of Mexico (1861-63 and 1867-72). |  | | MSN Encarta - Search Results - Benito Juarez |
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| | BENITO JUAREZ ACADEMY, SAGINAW, Michigan Public Schools and Teen Help |
 | | This record is for BENITO JUAREZ ACADEMY in SAGINAW, MI. |  | | BENITO JUAREZ ACADEMY, SAGINAW, Michigan Public Schools and Teen Help |  | | High school, middle school, and elementrary school data is deemed reliable, but not guaranteed. |
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| | Benito Juárez International Airport - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Although it has no official name, it is colloquially named after the 19th century statesman Benito Juárez and is Mexico's main international and domestic gateway. |  | | The airport's director told the newspaper that they had decided to leave the area open because it offered a free way of spending the day to poor families. |  | | On November 28, 2004, the Arizona Republic, a U.S. newspaper, published an article saying that it was remarkable that, after the September 11 terrorist attacks, Benito Juárez International Airport kept its plane spotting area open to the public, whereas a large number of airports worldwide had decided to close theirs. |
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| | Benito Juarez International Airport - definition of Benito Juarez International Airport in Encyclopedia |
 | | Benito Juárez International Airport (IATA Airport Code: MEX), named after the 19th century Mexican statesman Benito Juárez, is Mexico's main international and domestic gateway. |  | | On November 28, 2004, the Arizona Republic wrote an article about the airport. |  | | Plans to relocate the airport to either Texcoco (EdoMex) or Tizayuca (Hidalgo) were floated by the government under President Vicente Fox in 2001-02, but these were later shelved due to resistance from local farmers dissatisfied with the price offered for their land. |
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http://encyclopedia.laborlawtalk.com/Benito_Juarez_International_Airport
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| | Amazon.ca: Books: Benito Juarez, Hero of Modern Mexico |
 | | Juarez's career, which culminated in his election as president of Mexico in 1861, is cursorily treated. |  | | Grade 3-4-- A clear but not very lively overview of the life of Benito Juarez. |  | | Use Your Account to view or change your orders |
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| | Station Information - Benito Juarez International Airport |
 | | There is an ongoing controversy concerning the airport, because the Mexican government headed by President Vicente Fox wants to move it to an area owned by Native American citizens. |  | | Benito Juarez International Airport, (IATA Airport Code: MEX) named after the great Mexican leader Benito Juárez, is Mexico's main international and domestic getaway. |  | | Benito Juarez International is in Mexico City, Mexico. |
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http://www.stationinformation.com/encyclopedia/b/be/benito_juarez_international_airport.html
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| | Fotos de Benito Juarez |
 | | - Don Benito Juarez, contiene la Biografia de Benito Juarez. |
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| | The Life of Benito Juarez essays |
 | | Salanueva, who was to employ Benito as a servant from 1819 to 1821, was a devout Catholic whose liberal views on politics and education profoundly influence the young man. He knows that if he work in a church, there a chance that he could learn read and write. |  | | At the time the Roman Catholic church controlled most of the country‘s school, owned huge amounts of property, and had an income estimated to be five times greater than the government’s. |  | | In the city he took a job as a domestic servant, and eagerly made up for his previous lack of education. |
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| | Benito Juarez - Biografia de Benito Juarez |
 | | En julio de 1859, con apoyo del grupo liberal, expidió las Leyes de Reforma, que declaraban la independencia del Estado respecto de la Iglesia, la ley sobre matrimonio civil y sobre registro civil; la de panteones y cementerios, y el paso de los bienes de la Iglesia a la nación. |  | | Al ser liberado (11 de enero de 1858), Benito Juarez, asumió la presidencia en Guanajuato por ministerio de ley. |  | | Al triunfo de la República, Benito Juarez, dijo en un célebre discurso: "Mexicanos: encaminemos ahora todos nuestros esfuerzos a obtener y a consolidar los beneficios de la paz. |
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| | La Malinche (article) |
 | | But a group of Catholic monks clandestinely converted the house into a convent in the middle of the 19th century, resisting the anti-clerical policies of President Benito Juarez. |  | | Some peasants betrayed the monks, and the house was confiscated and turned into a prison. |
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| | Mexico Aquarium, Mexico Hoy, Mexico 2 Day, Mexico News Online, Mexico Travel Online, Mexico Homeport, Mexico Aquarium, ... |
 | | Puerto Port Benito Juarez, Cancun, Puerto Port Morelos, Riviera Maya, Akumal, |
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| | The Border Interactive Timeline |
 | | Napoleon III of France withdraws his support from Maximilian, the Austrian archduke who had been made Emperor of Mexico, and Benito Juárez regains control of Mexico. |  | | France, Britain, and Spain attempt to force Benito Juarez’s government to repay debts owed. |  | | Anglo businessmen try to push Mexican teamsters out of south Texas, violating the guarantees of the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo. |
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| | La Copa Benito Juárez |
 | | Benito Juárez desde muy chico empezó a trabajar lo cual le impidía estudiar, pero apesar de todos los obstáculos terminó la carrera de Licenciado. |  | | Benito Juárez García como el Benemérito de las Américas. |  | | Durante su participación en el gobierno implementó leyes como las Leyes Reforma que separaron a la iglesia del estado, también la ley Juarez de1855 que suprimía los privilegios del clero y del ejército y declaraba a todos los ciudadanos iguales ante la ley. |
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