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Alfredo Cámara Vales

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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
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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
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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
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On 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.
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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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In 1914, Cámara Vales carried out incursions into the states of Campeche, Tabasco, and
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received a cable that Cámara Vales had successfully smuggled weapons into
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production. Additionally, he was one of the founding partners of the
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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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had a rich history in the region, dating back to the
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Index

Governor of Quintana Roo
Francisco I. Madero
Mérida, Yucatán
Progressive Constitutionalist Party (Mexico)
Raymundo Cámara Luján
Pino-Cámara Family
Agustín Vales Castillo
Ismael Moreno Pino
Governor of Quintana Roo
Mexican Revolution
Francisco I. Madero
José María Pino Suárez
Nicolás
Victoriano Huerta
Ten Tragic Days
Venustiano Carranza
Mérida, Yucatán
Raymundo Cámara Luján
Cámara family
Spanish conquest
colonial period

Cámara Family
haciendas
henequen
sugarcane
Mercantile Bank of Yucatán
Nicolás
governor of Yucatán
María

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