LERDO DE TEJADA, MIGUEL

mēgĕlˈ lĕrˈthō dā tāhäˈthä, d. 1861, Mexican liberal statesman, a leader of the Revolution of Ayutla, cabinet member under Juan Álvarez. As minister under Comonfort, he initiated the Ley Lerdo (1856), a law providing for the forced sale of all real property of the Roman Catholic Church. He helped draft the constitution of 1857 and later drew up a law nationalizing church property. His laws, disastrous failures in his day, were essential parts of the reforms of Benito Juárez. His younger brother, Sebastián Lerdo de Tejada, 1820?–1889, also an important liberal in the Revolution of Ayutla, was for years a close associate of Juárez. He succeeded as provisional president after the death of Juárez (1872). A revolt under Porfirio Díaz, begun in 1871, was put down. The reform laws were incorporated in the constitution (1874). Order was restored for a time, but when, in 1876, Lerdo procured the consent of congress to his continuance in office, a new revolt began, again led by Porfirio Díaz. Lerdo's forces were defeated, and he fled to New York City, where he died.

See biography by F. A. Knapp (1951, repr. 1968).

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...achieved by consent; Benito Juarez himself, the most distinguished statesman of the reforma ; the brothers Miguel and Sebastian Lerdo de Tejada, formulators of several of the important laws of the reforma ; and Ignacio Ramirez, a bitterly anticlerical...
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...Zaragoza, Manuel Doblado, and Miguel Lerdo de Tejada. Likewise, Sebastian Lerdo...better reporter than prophet. Lerdo was overshadowed by both Juarez...Sebastian was the younger brother of Miguel Lerdo de Tejada, author of the Reform Laws against...
...displayed in the Library Miguel Lerdo de Tejada in Mexico City, is not mentioned...del fresco de la Biblioteca Miguel Lerdo de Tejada, el presidente Luis Echeverria...written on his mural in the Miguel Lerdo de Tejada library: "En el tamano de...
...The liberals scored a solid victory when the Ley Lerdo (Lerdo Law) was enacted in 1856. Written by Secretary of the Treasury Miguel Lerdo de Tejada, the law was intended to weaken the political and...
...Benito Jufirez and his successor, Miguel Lerdo de Tejada, whom Diaz overthrew in 1876...point man in the United States was Miguel Mendoza Lopez Schwerdtfeger...president, Avila Camacho, selected Miguel Aleman as his successor. The...
...Comonforts successor, and General Miguel Miramon, who had ousted Zuloaga...The Mexican minister of finance, Miguel Lerdo de Tejada, however, refused to part with...message to Congress, with McLane and Lerdo both in Washington in late fall...
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...Mexican Typical Orchestra) of Miguel Lerdo de Tejada, baritone Felipe Llera...in 1917, in company with Miguel Lerdo de Tejada (1869-1941), the celebrated...pianist, and film actor; Miguel Lerdo de Tejada: composer and music director...


 

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LERDO DE TEJADA, MIGUEL megel ler tho da taha tha, d. 1861...under Comonfort , he initiated the Ley Lerdo (1856), a law providing for the forced...younger brother, Sebastian Lerdo de Tejada, 1820? 1889, also an important liberal...
...Juarez became minister of justice in the new government and issued the Ley Juarez, which, with the Ley Lerdo (see Lerdo de Tejada, Miguel ), attacked the privileges of the church and the army. The conservatives rose against the liberal constitution...
...Comonfort became acting president upon the resignation of Alvarez; with his cabinet, particularly Benito Juarez and Miguel Lerdo de Tejada , he continued the anticlerical liberal program and embodied it in the constitution of 1857. In Dec., 1857...
...revolt in Mexico. The priest Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla began the...Alvarez , Ignacio Comonfort , Miguel and Sebastian Lerdo de Tejada , and, especially, Benito...deteriorated. Under President Miguel Aleman (1946 52) vast irrigation...
...Anna and established a liberal government) was initially supported by Juan Alvarez, Ignacio Comonfort, Miguel and Sebastian Lerdo de Tejada, and Benito Juarez. ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia University Press...


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