Miguel Ahumada

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Miguel Ahumada Sauceda (Colima, 1844 - El Paso, 1917) foi um político e militar mexicano. Na sua juventude foi carpinteiro e inpector aduaneiro. Lutou com o Império de Maximiliano I do México às ordens do general . Foi prefeito, deputado local e federal e comandante militar de Colima. Foi governador do estado de Chihuahua (1892-1903 e 1911) e de Jalisco (1903-1911). Sendo deputado por Jalisco nas câmaras reunidas por Victoriano Huerta em 1913, após a queda deste partiu para os Estados Unidos, fixando-se em El Paso, onde faleceu em 1917. rdf:langString
Miguel Ahumada Sauceda (1844–1917) served as the Governor of Chihuahua and Jalisco. Born in the state of Colima on September 29, 1844, in his youth he worked as a carpenter and in customs inspection. He fought against the Imperialist government of Maximilian I; initially under the command of General Ramón Corona and then under Sóstenes Rocha. He was a political prefect, a local deputy, and a commander of arms in Colima. He subsequently was assigned to the Marine Reserve Command in Guaymas, Sonora and three terms as Governor of Chihuahua from 1892-1903. In 1904, he was elected Governor of Jalisco, winning reelection until January 1911 as an Active and Progressive. Ahumada was seen as a possible successor to President Porfirio Díaz prior to the Mexican Revolution. In 1913, he was a deputy in rdf:langString
Miguel Ahumada Sauceda (1845-1916) fue un político y militar mexicano, así como gobernador de Chihuahua y de Jalisco. Nació en Colima en 1845.​ En su juventud desempeñó tareas de carpintería y de inspección aduanal. Luchó contra el Imperio de Maximiliano I de México a las órdenes del General Ramón Corona y posteriormente al lado de Sóstenes Rocha. Fue prefecto político, diputado local, y comandante de armas en Colima. Posteriormente se le asignó comandante del resguardo marítimo en Guaymas, Sonora y Gobernador de Chihuahua en distintas ocasiones. rdf:langString
rdf:langString Miguel Ahumada
rdf:langString Miguel Ahumada
rdf:langString Miguel Ahumada
rdf:langString Miguel Ahumada Sauceda
rdf:langString Miguel Ahumada Sauceda
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xsd:integer 1844
xsd:integer 1917
rdf:langString Governor of Chihuahua
rdf:langString Active and Progressive
rdf:langString Governor, soldier, and carpenter
xsd:date 1903-02-27
xsd:date 1911-01-25
rdf:langString June 1910
xsd:date 1892-10-04
xsd:date 1903-03-01
xsd:date 1911-01-31
rdf:langString Miguel Ahumada Sauceda (1845-1916) fue un político y militar mexicano, así como gobernador de Chihuahua y de Jalisco. Nació en Colima en 1845.​ En su juventud desempeñó tareas de carpintería y de inspección aduanal. Luchó contra el Imperio de Maximiliano I de México a las órdenes del General Ramón Corona y posteriormente al lado de Sóstenes Rocha. Fue prefecto político, diputado local, y comandante de armas en Colima. Posteriormente se le asignó comandante del resguardo marítimo en Guaymas, Sonora y Gobernador de Chihuahua en distintas ocasiones. En 1904 fue elegido gobernador de Jalisco, reeligiéndolo hasta enero de 1911; significándose como activo y progresista. Siendo diputado en las cámaras reunidas por Victoriano Huerta en 1913 por el 9o. distrito de Jalisco en la segunda fase de la XXVI Legislatura, a su caída se expatrió a los Estados Unidos en El Paso Texas, donde murió en 1916.​
rdf:langString Miguel Ahumada Sauceda (1844–1917) served as the Governor of Chihuahua and Jalisco. Born in the state of Colima on September 29, 1844, in his youth he worked as a carpenter and in customs inspection. He fought against the Imperialist government of Maximilian I; initially under the command of General Ramón Corona and then under Sóstenes Rocha. He was a political prefect, a local deputy, and a commander of arms in Colima. He subsequently was assigned to the Marine Reserve Command in Guaymas, Sonora and three terms as Governor of Chihuahua from 1892-1903. In 1904, he was elected Governor of Jalisco, winning reelection until January 1911 as an Active and Progressive. Ahumada was seen as a possible successor to President Porfirio Díaz prior to the Mexican Revolution. In 1913, he was a deputy in the 9th district of Jalisco in the legislative chamber called up by President Victoriano Huerta. He was the President of the Chamber of Deputies in 1914. He emigrated north to El Paso, Texas. He died there on August 27 of 1916 and his remains were taken to Chihuahua in March 1943, and laid to rest in the Rotunda of Illustrious Persons.
rdf:langString Miguel Ahumada Sauceda (Colima, 1844 - El Paso, 1917) foi um político e militar mexicano. Na sua juventude foi carpinteiro e inpector aduaneiro. Lutou com o Império de Maximiliano I do México às ordens do general . Foi prefeito, deputado local e federal e comandante militar de Colima. Foi governador do estado de Chihuahua (1892-1903 e 1911) e de Jalisco (1903-1911). Sendo deputado por Jalisco nas câmaras reunidas por Victoriano Huerta em 1913, após a queda deste partiu para os Estados Unidos, fixando-se em El Paso, onde faleceu em 1917.
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