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67 LION OF THE BAR. “THE WHITE PRESIDENT”. 1911, Leopold Méndez

67 LION OF THE BAR. “THE WHITE PRESIDENT”. 1911, Leopold Méndez


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Francisco León de la Barra was one of the darkest men who have ever passed through the history of Mexico. He governed Mexico from May to December 1911 and his only concern was to hinder the revolutionary march. When he returned from abroad, in 1912, he dedicated himself to conspiring against the legitimate Government of Ser Madero. He was, consequently, one of the most prominent inspirers of the disastrous barracks of February 1913.

 

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