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  1. In summary, Benito Juárez's life and legacy reflect the profound struggles inherent in Mexico’s journey toward liberal reform. His leadership during the Reform movement, a time of unprecedented change and conflict, transformed not only the political landscape of Mexico but also the social fabric.

  2. Following the defeat of the Second Empire, which culminated in the execution of Maximilian alongside the principal Conservative generals at Querétaro on June 19, 1867, Juárez returned to the national capital wearing the twin laurels of Liberal law giver and savior of the nation.

  3. Sep 7, 2024 · Benito Juarez, national hero and president of Mexico (1861–72), who for three years (1864–67) fought against foreign occupation under the emperor Maximilian and who sought constitutional reforms to create a democratic federal republic. Learn more about his life and accomplishments in this article.

  4. www.biography.com › political-figures › benito-juarezBenito Juárez - Biography

    Apr 2, 2014 · Benito Juárez initially avoided entering politics, but soon believed the landed aristocracys monopoly on the economy was the root cause Mexicos poor living conditions. Making...

  5. Juárez recognized that true reform was impossible without addressing the issue of clerical power. One of the landmark moments in Juárez's fight for secularism came with the passage of the Reform Laws, a series of legislative measures initiated in the 1850s.

  6. Juárez, Mexico’s greatest symbol of the defense of national sovereignty was popularly and officially celebrated when US troops evacuated Veracruz (after several months of intervention) in November 1914. The same took place upon the expropriation of the foreign oil companies by the Mexican government in 1938.

  7. Aug 1, 2024 · In the mid-nineteenth century—even as many European liberals took a “turn to empire”—Mexican President Benito Juárez and his supporters enunciated an anti-imperial, liberal vision for international politics.