Vicente Guerrero

Vicente Ramón Guerrero Saldaña ( born August 10, 1782 Tixtla (today Ciudad Guerrero ), Guerrero (Mexico), † February 14, 1831 in Cuilapam, Oaxaca ( murdered ) ) was a Mexican folk hero, and from 1814 one of the leaders of the Mexican rebels during the last years of the Mexican war of Independence ( 1810-1821 ). In 1821 he graduated with a Spanish-Mexican General Agustin de Iturbide a pact to achieve independence. 1823-1824 he was one of three members of a Mexican junta government in 1829 then President. Growing up in a barrio of Tixtla ( in the later named in his honor as the state of Guerrero ), he mastered the language of dark-skinned minorities, giving him zugutekam politically. His political motive was the equality of all people regardless of their race. He was a Freemason and Grand Master of the York Rite. His wife was Guadalupe Hernández de Guerrero and he was a member of the Party Popular ( Yorkino ).

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  • Vicente Guerrero was because of his peasant origin usually the clothing of Chinacos.
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