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382: 1726: 378:, which threatened to reignite hostilities, which he had helped bring to an end. Carranza further antagonized De la Huerta by appointing Manuel Diéguez as head of the military in Sonora and insert him and federal troops by transiting through the United States. De la Huerta countered by appointing Calles as head of Sonora military operations. Carranza attempted to remove de la Huerta from the Sonoran governorship and put General Ignacio L. Pesqueira as military governor. Calles began maneuvering in favor of De la Huerta against Carranza, and sent a telegram withdrawing recognition for Carranza's government. 367:'s chief clerk from 1915–16 as the Constitutionalist faction took power. He then became interim governor of his home state of Sonora (1917–18), as Carranza's grip on power loosened, consul general of Mexico in New York City (1918), and he also traveled to Washington, D.C. to argue for Mexico's neutrality in World War I. De la Huerta was disgusted to learn after he returned to Mexico that Carranza had confiscated millions of pesos in gold from Mexican banks, after De la Huerta had denied the charges by the U.S. government as untrue. He was federal senator (1918) and governor of Sonora (1919–20). 1249: 59: 336: 465: 810: 415:, whom he knew personally, and his army to surrender. The negotiated settlement awarded Villa an hacienda. Obregón strongly objected to the settlement, wiring De la Huerta and other officials. Despite Obregón's objections, Villa and De la Huerta came to an agreement, with Villa living on the hacienda Canutillo until his assassination in 1923. 374:, a civilian who had been ambassador to the U.S. as his successor. De la Huerta had tangled with Carranza over control of Sonora, when Carranza declared the Sonora River federal territory. De la Huerta asserted state control. He also objected to Carranza's meddling with a Sonoran peace with the indigenous 410:
It was then that de la Huerta was appointed interim President by Congress. As interim president, De la Huerta dealt with the transition to peace. De la Huerta urged Mexicans in exile to return home. He also pardoned former Carranza supporters. One of his major accomplishments was negotiations with
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as his successor. Catholics, conservatives and a considerable portion of the army officers, who felt Obregón had reversed Carranza's policy of favoring the army at the expense of the farmer-labor sector, supported de la Huerta. With support from the U.S. government, agrarians, workers, and the
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Carranza ruled out Obregón as his presidential successor after Obregón disparaged him. Carranza then considered De la Huerta, who was said to be uninterested in the presidency. Carranza then chose
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De la Huerta started a failed but significant revolt in 1923 against his fellow Sonoran, President Obregón, whom he denounced as corrupt, after Obregón endorsed
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in 1935. Cárdenas named him inspector of Mexican consulates in the U.S. and he served until his retirement in 1946. He died on 9 July 1955 in Mexico City.
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for a seat in the Sonora state legislature. However, both men joined the Constitutionalist movement following the coup of
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The three Sonoran generals, De la Huerta, then governor of Sonora; Obregón; and Calles formulated the
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was declared the victor of the 1920 presidential election, De la Huerta stepped down to head the
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and Obregón ordered the execution of every rebel officer with a rank higher than major.
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from 1 June to 30 November 1920, following the overthrow of Mexican president
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A young Adolfo de la Huerta, interim president of Mexico (1920).
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De la Huerta was born on 26 May 1881, to a prominent family in
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De la Huerta was invited to return to Mexico by President
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Index

Victoriano Huerta
Spanish name
surname

President of Mexico
Venustiano Carranza
Álvaro Obregón
Treasurer of the Republic
Salvador Alvarado
Alberto J. Pani
Governor of Sonora
Plutarco Elías Calles
Alejo Bay
Guaymas
Mexico City
Liberal Constitutionalist Party
Clara Oriol de la Huerta
[aˈðolfoðelaˈweɾta]
President of Mexico
Venustiano Carranza
Alvaro Obregón
Plutarco Elías Calles
Plan of Agua Prieta
Constitutionalists
Mexican Revolution

Guaymas
Hermosillo
Plutarco Elías Calles
Victoriano Huerta

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