DÍAZ, PORFIRIO

pôrfēˈryō dēˈäs, 1830–1915, Mexican statesman, a mestizo, christened José de la Cruz Porfirio Díaz. He gained prominence by supporting Benito Juárez and the liberals in the War of the Reform and in the war against Emperor Maximilian and the French (1861—67). Defeated by Juárez in the presidential election of 1871, Díaz charged fraud and led a revolt against the government, which was not suppressed until after the inauguration of Sebastián Lerdo de Tejada. Díaz again lost in the presidential race of 1876. He refused defeat, rose against Lerdo, and gained the presidency. Aside from a brief interregnum from 1880 to 1884 when he handpicked Manuel González as his temporary successor, he remained in power until 1911. His rule was ruthless and ultimately effective. Conspirators were crushed, and banditry was officially eliminated by incorporating marauders into a state police called the rurales. He shrewdly matched interest groups against each other, leaving the president supreme; elections were a mockery. Yet he also sought conciliation with previously hostile sectors, particularly the Catholic Church and the U.S. government. Díaz's policy encouraging foreign investment defused U.S. interventionism and led to U.S. recognition of his regime. Material prosperity under Díaz grew. Roads, railroads, and telegraph lines greatly increased. Díaz was influenced by positivism, the belief in the triumph of science and the scientific method. Positivists such as Jose Ives Limantour (1854–1935), the leader of the Científicos, reformed the fiscal system and gave Mexico financial stability. Mexico became a land of peace and prosperity, ruled in the interest of the few. Díaz sold three quarters of the nation's mineral resources to foreign interests and apportioned millions of acres among friendly hacendados. The peasants, far from obtaining social justice, lost more of their communal lands (see ejido); half of the entire rural population was bound to debt slavery. Opposition and discontent grew rapidly in the last decade of Díaz's rule. In 1909, Díaz declared his intention to restore democratic rule, yet his fraudulent reelection the following year demonstrated his promises empty, and sparked a revolution headed by Francisco I. Madero. In 1911, Díaz was forced to flee the country; he died in exile.

See studies by J. F. Godoy (1976), J. Coatsworth (1980), and P. J. Vanderwood (1981).

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...Challenge and Promise ADA MARIA ISASI-DIAZ FERNANDO F. SEGOVIA Editors Fortress...challenge and promise / Ada Maria Isasi- Diaz, Fernando F. Segovia, editors. p. cm...American theology-Congresses. I. Isasi-Diaz, Ada Maria. II. Segovia, Fernando F...
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...started in 1909 when the government of Porfirio Diaz (1884-1911) helped the Nicaraguan...intervention toppled Zelaya in 1909, (5) Diaz gave him asylum against the wishes of the U.S. government. Diaz also helped Jose Madriz, Zelayas...
...POSTCARD DURING THE DICTATORSHIP OF PORFIRIO DIAZ, A PERIOD know n in Mexico as...post office under the General Porfirio Diaz government contracted with the...was institutionalized. In 1905, Porfirio Diaz decided to make the independence...
...The revolutionary process began when longtime dictator Porfirio Diaz, catalyst for massive American investment in Mexican...Houghton Mifflin, 2000), 48. See also Paul Garner, Porfirio Diaz (New York: Longman, 2001), 182. 19. Henry Lane Wilson...
...is, opposition to the dictatorial reign of President Porfirio Diaz (1876-1880, 1884-1910), through turn-of-the-century...adulthood without knowing any government other than that of Porfirio Diaz, known as the Porfiriato. He learned early to criticize...
...deterritorialization initiated by Porfirio Diaz and the Mexican Revolution, which...novel, Morales scathingly depicts Porfirio Diaz as a despotic tyrant who rules...migrant workers deterritorialized by Porfirio Diaz and the Mexican Revolution and...
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Chronicle of a Rebirth. by Hector Pena Diaz ONE OF THE MOST difficult challenges for a media outlet...pluralism, publishing such great Colombian poets and writers as Porfirio Barba Jacob, Jorge Zalamea. and Gabriel Garcia Marquez. In its...
...far from God and so close to the United States General Porfirio Diaz, President of Mexico THE conventional image of Mexican...Greene: The Lawless Roads; The Power and the Glory Bernal Diaz: The Conquest of New Spain W H Prescott: The Conquest...
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...books, but who was so feared by the Porfirio Diaz dictatorship that he had her jailed...all of whom relay information to Porfirio Diaz. This teenage half-Indian bastard...history that prominently features Diaz and the male heroes of the Mexican...
...and later forfeited to debtors by a friend of President Porfirio Diaz. But theres more than that to the story of the Palacio...the late 1800s European Jews were actively welcomed by Diaz as part of his decades-long push to build a strong economy...
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...Pyke Daily Herald Staff Writer Porfirio Diaz may only be 8 years old, but it...Troscinski explained. "What is that?" Porfirio asked. "You have cavities and...Are you going to take them out?" Porfirio said. "Were not going to take...
...LAPINGCAO SIRUELO, ROMEL CADETE SOLIMAN, ANGELO GO SOLIS, PORFIRIO JR LUCES SONIDO, MAYNARD TABLAC SORIANO, GARRIE CANTARA...RANDY RAFOLS TAGANILE, BERNARDO JR MEDIODIA TAGSUAN, RYAN DIAZ TAGUBA, RONALD COTO TAMBONG, ARNOLD IGUID TAN, ALFREDO...
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HUERTA, VICTORIANO vektorya no, 1854 1916, Mexican general and president (1913 14). He served under Porfirio Diaz. After the revolution of Francisco I. Madero (1911) he aided the new president, who, reluctantly, made him (1912) commander...
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