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- Antonio_Guzmán_Blanco abstract "Antonio Leocadio Guzmán Blanco (28 February 1829 – 28 July 1899) was President of Venezuela for three separate terms, from 1870–1877, from 1879–1884, and from 1886–1887.Guzmán was born in Caracas as the son of Antonio Leocadio Guzmán, a Venezuelan journalist, politician as well as founder of the Liberal Party and Carlota Blanco Jerez de Aristeguieta. He was banished by the administration of General Julián Castro, and accompanied General Juan Crisóstomo Falcón in his invasion of Venezuela, becoming his general secretary. After the final defeat of Falcón at Cople in September, 1860, Guzmán accompanied his chief in his flight, and was sent to the West Indies to solicit assistance. Toward the end of 1861 he landed again with Falcón on the coast of Coro, and after numerous engagements signed on 22 May 1863, the treaty of Coche, by which arms were laid down, and a general assembly called at Victoria, which elected Falcón president and Guzmán vice president. The latter was at the same time secretary of the treasury, and went to London to negotiate a loan.On his return he was for a short time in charge of the executive, and afterward was elected president of congress. After the overthrow of Falcón in 1868, Guzmán left the country, but headed a revolution in 1869, and in 1870 became provisional president with extraordinary powers, ruling the country for seven years as a dictator. His successor, General Francisco Linares Alcántara, died in office in December, 1878, and there were several revolutionary uprisings, till Guzmán assumed the government again. In the elections of 1883 General Joaquín Crespo, one of his friends, was declared president, and Guzmán became ambassador to France, living with great ostentation in Paris. In 1886 he again assumed the presidency; his successor, the undistinguished Hermógenes López, was also understood to be under his influence.The autocratic nature of Guzmán's regimes was in sharp contradiction with the economic and legal reforms as well as with the achievements brought about. His government was responsible for the creation of the modern currency (bolívar), the restoration of the national anthem, the second national census, the railroad between Caracas and La Guaira, the foundation of the Venezuelan Academy of the Language, the telephone service between Caracas and La Guaira, promotion of agriculture and education (Decree of Public and Obligatory Instruction of 1870), stimulus to commerce, and important public works (the National Pantheon, the Capitol, and the Municipal Theater, among others.)Also a distinguished freemason, he sharply reduced the power of the Roman Catholic Church in Venezuela while in office.".
- Antonio_Guzmán_Blanco birthDate "1829-02-28".
- Antonio_Guzmán_Blanco birthPlace Caracas.
- Antonio_Guzmán_Blanco birthPlace Venezuela.
- Antonio_Guzmán_Blanco deathDate "1899-07-28".
- Antonio_Guzmán_Blanco deathPlace Paris.
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- Antonio_Guzmán_Blanco birthDate "1829-02-28".
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- Antonio_Guzmán_Blanco dateOfDeath "1899-07-28".
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- Antonio_Guzmán_Blanco placeOfBirth Caracas.
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- Antonio_Guzmán_Blanco placeOfDeath "Paris, France".
- Antonio_Guzmán_Blanco predecessor Guillermo_Tell_Villegas.
- Antonio_Guzmán_Blanco predecessor Joaquín_Crespo.
- Antonio_Guzmán_Blanco predecessor José_Gregorio_Valera.
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- Antonio_Guzmán_Blanco spouse "Ana Teresa Ibarra".
- Antonio_Guzmán_Blanco successor Francisco_Linares_Alcántara.
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- Antonio_Guzmán_Blanco termEnd "1877-02-27".
- Antonio_Guzmán_Blanco termEnd "1884-04-26".
- Antonio_Guzmán_Blanco termEnd "1887-08-08".
- Antonio_Guzmán_Blanco termStart "1870-04-27".
- Antonio_Guzmán_Blanco termStart "1879-02-26".
- Antonio_Guzmán_Blanco termStart "1886-09-15".
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- Antonio_Guzmán_Blanco comment "Antonio Leocadio Guzmán Blanco (28 February 1829 – 28 July 1899) was President of Venezuela for three separate terms, from 1870–1877, from 1879–1884, and from 1886–1887.Guzmán was born in Caracas as the son of Antonio Leocadio Guzmán, a Venezuelan journalist, politician as well as founder of the Liberal Party and Carlota Blanco Jerez de Aristeguieta.".
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