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    Trinidad Anastasio de Sales Ruiz Bustamante y Oseguera (Spanish pronunciation: [anasˈtasjo βustaˈmante]; 27 July 1780 – 6 February 1853) was a Mexican...
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    presidents would predominate throughout this era: Santa Anna and Anastasio Bustamante. The Centralist Republic marked nearly ten years of uninterrupted...
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    Mexico. Guerrero was deposed in a rebellion by his Vice-President Anastasio Bustamante. Vicente Guerrero was born in Tixtla, a town 100 kilometers inland...
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  • 1994), American murderer Anastasio Bustamante (1780–1853), President of Mexico (1830–1832, 1837–1841) Antonio Sánchez de Bustamante y Sirven (1865–1951),...
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    supremo poder ejecutivo" (in Spanish). Retrieved 9 August 2011. "Anastasio Bustamante, vicepresidente con Vicente Guerrero, asume la Presidencia de la...
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    elevated to the presidency through a rebellion against president Anastasio Bustamante in 1832. Manuel Gomez Pedraza was born in Querétaro and was an official...
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    Guerrero, until 1 April 1829. On 4 December 1829, Vice-President Anastasio Bustamante rose in revolt against Guerrero (Plan de Jalapa). Guerrero received...
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    government. In 1842, he led a movement to overthrow the presidency of Anastasio Bustamante over a financial crisis, which led to the drafting of a new constitution...
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    members of the previous, conservative and autocratic presidency of Anastasio Bustamante were also carried out, but Gómez Farías sought to moderate them....
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    was usurped by Anastasio Bustamante, the same who had intercepted the letters of Leona Vicario in 1813. Soon, senators loyal to Bustamante proposed laws...
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