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Horacio Vásquez

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In the military coup of 1902, Vásquez expelled President Jiménez, dissolved the congress and assumed power under the legal form of "Provisional President" with the support of the National Party and without naming a vice president. In 1903, faced with a chaotic situation in the economy and the threat
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Vásquez acquired important knowledge, as a young adult he dedicated himself to agricultural and commercial work, frequently traveling to La Vega, where he was related to his socially important family. A man of great stature and a strong physical presence, he quickly gained the popularity from people
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After the American occupation of 1916 until 1924 he returned to occupy the presidency of the Republic, after elections were held and with the approval of the American troops who withdrew from the island. He was elected president for the period 1924-1928 with 69.8% of the votes, but the forced
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Horacio Vásquez was 26 years old when he entered politics a few days after the Moya Revolution broke out. When the city of La Vega was attacked by insurgent troops, he stood out in its defense, showing solidarity and fighting for the government headed by Alejandro Woss and Gil.
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Horacio Vásquez was born on October 22, 1860, in the city of Moca in the Cibao region. His parents were Basilio Vásquez Lizardo (son of the Spanish Ramón Vásquez and the Mocana María Lizardo Caba) and Ramona Lajara Gómez (daughter of the Azuano Pedro Lajara and Tomasa Gómez).
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of intervention by the United States, a coup d'état overthrew General Vásquez, who after several weeks of fighting, resigned as president of the provisional government in April 1903.
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extension of his mandate until 1930 and his eventual reelection caused a revolt by the National Guard, led by Rafael Trujillo, that overthrew Vásquez in 1930.
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who especially appreciated him for his serenity, the rectitude of his conduct, his intellectual conditions and his distinguished bearing.
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as president of the country and served between 1924 and 1930, and again separately in 1930 before being ousted by General
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military general and political figure. He served as the president of the Provisional Government Junta of the
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Vásquez's supporters were known as Horacistas, unlike the Jimenistas, supporters of Vásquez's main rival.
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occupation of the Dominican Republic by U.S. military forces from 1916–1924
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in 1899, and again between 1902 and 1903. Supporters of Vásquez were known as
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President of the Provisional Government Junta of the Dominican Republic
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President of the Provisional Government Junta of the Dominican Republic
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Index

Spanish name
surname

President of the Dominican Republic
Juan Bautista Vicini
Rafael Estrella Ureña
President of the Provisional Government Junta of the Dominican Republic
Juan Isidro Jimenes
Alejandro Woss y Gil
President of the Provisional Government Junta of the Dominican Republic
Wenceslao Figuereo
Juan Isidro Jimenes
Vice President of the Dominican Republic
Juan Isidro Jimenes Pereyra
Wenceslao Figuereo
Dominican Republic
Espaillat province
Dominican Republic
Red Party
Trina de Moya
Dominican Republic
Dominican Republic
Horacistas
Jimenistas
Juan Isidro Jimenes
Trina de Moya
La Vega
occupation of the Dominican Republic by U.S. military forces from 1916–1924
elected
Rafael Trujillo

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