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José María Lacunza

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and was in charge of the Directorate General of Funds and Public Instruction, being Minister of Finance during the presidential term of
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in 1848. From 10 May 1849 to 15 January 1851, he held the position of Minister of Relations during the government of
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government claimed, could maintain the negative in favor of national sovereignty. He was president of the
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and promoter of cultural policy. After the empire was defeated, Lacunza was banished to
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Efemérides del periodismo mexicano: José María Lacunza Blengua
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The foreign ministers of Mexico through their history
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Spanish name
surname

First Minister of Mexico
Maximilian I
José Manuel de Herrera
First Mexican Empire
Teodosio Lares
José Joaquín de Herrera
José María Ortiz
José Mariano Yáñez
Mexico City
New Spain
La Habana
Cuba
Liberal
Juan Nepomuceno
Academia de Letrán
es
President of the Chamber of Deputies
José Joaquín de Herrera
Treaty of Guadalupe-Hidalgo
United States
Senate
Benito Juárez
Second Mexican Empire
Maximilian of Habsburg
La Habana
Efemérides del periodismo mexicano: José María Lacunza Blengua
Enciclopedia Política de México 9 Tomo V.

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