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  1. During his presidency, he abolished slavery in Mexico. [3] . Guerrero was deposed in a rebellion by his Vice-President Anastasio Bustamante. [4] Early life.

  2. Aug 6, 2024 · Guerrero continued to participate in the military and political struggles that followed independence, and in March 1829 he attained the presidency of Mexico as the result of a successful liberal revolt against the conservative candidate who had been chosen president in the election of 1828.

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  3. Jun 17, 2020 · Joined by Bravo, who had returned from exile, Bustamante mounted a revolt against Guerrero on December 4. On January 1, 1830, Bustamante assumed the presidency as Congress stripped Guerrero of his powers. Returning to his homeland in the south, Guerrero mounted an insurrection against Bustamante.

  4. May 9, 2018 · Vicente Guerrero (1783-1831) was a hero of the Mexican fight for independence from Spain. The second president of the Mexican Republic, he was an ardent defender of Indian rights and a harsh opponent of social and economic inequalities in his country.

  5. Jan 22, 2007 · Guerrero was elected the second president of Mexico in 1829. As president, Guerrero went on to champion the cause not only of the racially oppressed but also of the economically oppressed. Guerrero formally abolished slavery on September 16, 1829.

  6. After losing the bitterly contested presidential election of 1828, he joined his supporters in the Revolt of Acordada, and became president in 1829. Guerrero attempted to introduce democratic programs as well as to address the nation's fiscal crisis.

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  8. During his presidency, he abolished slavery in Mexico. Guerrero was deposed in a rebellion by his Vice-President Anastasio Bustamante