Tomás Valladares

Tomás Valladares was from November 7, 1839 to September 21, 1840 President of Nicaragua.

Life

José Francisco Morazán Quezada was occupied Guatemala City April 1829, José Dionisio de la Trinidad de Herrera y Díaz del Valle released from prison and put on 12 May 1830 in the Office of the Supremo Gobernador the province of Nicaragua. On March 1, 1833 Herrera called up a Parliament, which should confirm it in this function. Tomas Valladares came as a delegate to this vote. He published his dissenting vote and reported on the lack of freedom of choice of the delegates, as many people had come to the Abstimmungsort, from the galleries made ​​mood for Herrera and threatened before deviating voting behavior.

1843 commanded Tomás Valladares as general Nicaraguan troops who, in trying to bring Joaquín Rivera Braga in El Salvador to power, were beaten.

His son was Juan de la Cruz Valladares.

Publications

  • Tomás Balladares, " El Senador que ejerce el estado del SP E de Nicaragua, á los habitantes del mismo, " Leon, 24 March 1840, reprinted in Andrés Vega Bolaños, Gobernantes de Nicaragua, 82, 1944.
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