Nazario Escoto

Nazario Escoto (* Leon (Nicaragua ) ) was 1855 President of Nicaragua.

Life

1850 presented José Trinidad Muñoz Fernández Julius Froebel, Nazarino Escoto ago as the owner of extensive gold mines in the north of Matagalpa. Froebel reported that Escoto its mines could not aubeuten because Indians its exploration rights not recognized.

Escoto was a lawyer and Consejal ( deputy ) of the Partido Democrático (Nicaragua ). The members of the Liberal Party, which belonged to Francisco Castellón Sanabria and Máximo Jerez Tellería, made ​​in May 1854 an insurrection which was directed against the transfer of the government of León (Nicaragua ) to Granada (Nicaragua ) by Fruto Chamorro Pérez. On June 16, 1854 Castellón Sanabria announced a decree that forbade the government's support of Chamorro based in Granada. In October 1854 Francisco Castellón Sanabria concluded a contract with the U.S. military service Byron Cole, who established the delivery of 200 men who were cited in June 1855 by William Walker.

After Castellón Sanabria had died of cholera was temporarily Escoto President of the Liberal Nicaragua.

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