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Nevertheless, Alfredo, along with his brother Nicolás, played a significant role in financing the campaign against Huerta and actively organized a revolutionary movement to overthrow him. Engaging in daring incursions, Alfredo conducted military operations in various states in the southeast of
319:. In 1909, upon Madero's arrival in Mérida, he was the first to shout, 'Long live Madero!' which was echoed by the crowd. The first Anti-Reelectionist Club in Mérida had José María Pino Suárez as chair and Cámara Vales was a member of the
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Alfredo and his brother Nicolás represented a significant source of support in financing the campaign against Huerta. That same year, Cámara Vales and
General Manuel Castilla Brito, former
323:. Between 1909 and 1911, Pino Suárez and his brothers-in-law, Nicolás and Alfredo Cámara Vales, organized many anti-reelectionist clubs that spread throughout the Peninsula, all the way to
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as the
Governor of the Federal Territory of Quintana Roo on September 9, 1912. However, nearly six months later, on February 27, 1913, he was removed from his position by General
353:, organized a revolutionary movement aimed at overthrowing Huerta. They acquired a shipment of weapons from the United States, which Cámara Vales personally transported from
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October 12, 1899, he married María del Pilar Rosas Garibaldi and they had eight children: María del Pilar, Alfredo, Aída, Alina, Raúl, Carlos, Mario, and Iván.
195:. In 1912, Alfredo was appointed as the Governor of Quintana Roo by Madero. However, his tenure was short-lived as he was removed from the position by General
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Raymundo Cámara, Alfredo's father, played a prominent role in the economic development of Yucatán in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.He owned numerous
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received a cable that Cámara Vales had successfully smuggled weapons into
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Higuera; Vilesid, Lorena Careaga (2016-08-02).
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and El Cuyo which he planned to use against the Huerta regime.
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between 1911 and 1913. Meanwhile, Alfredo's maternal uncle was
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507:(in Spanish). Universidad de Quintana Roo.
395:In the 1920s, he made a fortune exploiting
430:(in Spanish). Fondo de Cultura Economica.
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219:Alfredo, born on May 31, 1879, in
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127:María del Cármen Vales Castillo
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765:Politicians from Yucatán (state)
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614:(in Spanish). Editora Norte-Sur.
608:Bonfil, Antonio Higuera (1996).
587:(in Spanish). J.A. Xacur Maiza.
533:(in Spanish). McGrawHill. 1999.
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