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  1. On 2 October 1824, Guadalupe Victoria was declared the first president of the United Mexican States for the period 1825–1829. On 8 October, the president and vice-president Nicolás Bravo swore the constitution. Guadalupe Victoria took office as interim president from 10 October 1824 to 31 March 1825.

  2. Guadalupe Victoria (born 1786, Tamazuela, Mex.—died 1843, Perote) was a Mexican soldier and political leader who was the first president of the Mexican Republic. Victoria left law school to join the movement for independence from Spain, fighting under José María Morelos in 1812.

  3. Los resultados fueron anunciados el 1 de octubre de 1824 y por mayoría de 17 estados, Guadalupe Victoria fue elegido presidente de la República. [61] El 10 de octubre de 1824, Guadalupe Victoria fue declarado primer Presidente de los Estados Unidos Mexicanos para el período 1825-1829.

  4. Aug 8, 2016 · Guadalupe Victoria (gwäŧħälōō´pā vēktōr´yä), 1786?–1843, Mexican general, first president of Mexico (1824–29), whose original name was Manuel Félix Fernández. He joined (1811) the revolution proclaimed by Hidalgo y Costilla, and even after the defeat and death of Morelos y Pavón he continued, as a fugitive, to support the ...

  5. Guadalupe Victoria ( b. 29 September 1785; d. 21 March 1842), Mexican revolutionary leader and president (1824–1829).

  6. Guadalupe Victoria, born José Miguel Ramón Adaucto Fernández y Félix, was a Mexican general and politician who fought for independence against the Spanish Empire in the Mexican War of Independence and after the adoption of the Constitution of 1824, was elected as the first president of the United Mexican States.

  7. Guadalupe Victoria: Mexico’s First President. HEROES & HEROINES, HISTORY, Reference & History. Jose Miguel Ramon Adaucto Fernández Félix, better known as Guadalupe Victoria, was born in Tamazula, Nueva Vizcaya, currently the state of Durango in 1786.