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and asked him to retake his office of Vice-President. General Reyes declined his offer, for obvious reasons. Nevertheless, once that General Reyes had left the country, Congress convened on July 20, 1909, and elected General González Valencia as president of Colombia. General González Valencia was
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had opened the doors to a dialogue with the liberals, this made the conservatives very suspicious. Because General González Valencia was highly appreciated by both, the Army and the conservative party, this made General Reyes very uncomfortable. Thus, General Reyes had to contrive a plan to remove
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abstained from participating in the presidential election of this year, and both Reyes and González Valencia won the election. Nevertheless, and soon after the election, their ideological differences became apparent. González Valencia was a right wing conservative and Reyes was a moderate.
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Although González Valencia was a young farmer, working in agriculture and cattle rising, he enlisted in the military during the civil wars of the time. His military career began in 1876, at the battle of
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General González Valencia from the vice-presidency. He requested the intervention of two common friends of him and General González, the Ambassador of the
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The political tide and public opinion changed in disfavor of General Reyes. He resigned as President and handed over the office to President Interim
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General Reyes, who was politically more ambitious than General González Valencia, could not forget the events of July 31, 1900, when Vice-President
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General González Valencia, in his letter of resignation, addressed to the nation and not to General Reyes, said:
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and Cúcuta. On March 9, 1905, they met, as agreed, and General González Valencia submitted his resignation.
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Therefore, Monsignor Francisco Ragonessi and Martínez Silva contacted General González Valencia, who was in
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inaugurated on August 3, 1909, and was to serve until August 6, 1910.
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Later, González Valencia, during the liberal revolt against President
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that the vice-presidency was reinstated again. He also served as
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and Minister of War during the administration of President
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Partido Conservador Colombiano; Ramón González Valencia
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Colombian conservative, military officer and statesman
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José Rafael Ramón Eufrasio de Jesús Gonzales Valencia
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Because President 580:Colombian Constitution of 1991 1: 627: 466:Norte de Santander Department 458:Norte de Santander Department 622:José María González Valencia 521:Colombian Conservative Party 23:, the first or paternal 7: 1297:Vice presidents of Colombia 1120:Vice Presidents of Colombia 615: 527:as his vice-president. The 438:Colombian Civil War of 1895 403:Colombian Civil War of 1895 399:Colombian Civil War of 1876 10: 1318: 837:Manuel Antonio Sanclemente 731:Vice President of Colombia 541:Manuel Antonio Sanclemente 523:to be the running mate of 106:Vice President of Colombia 18: 1216: 1175:Francisco Santos Calderón 1126: 1058: 813: 764: 755: 747: 737: 728: 720: 715: 432:. 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Index

Spanish name
surname

President of Colombia
Rafael Reyes
Carlos Eugenio Restrepo
Vice President of Colombia
Rafael Reyes
José Manuel Marroquín
Humberto De la Calle
Minister of War
José Manuel Marroquín
Pedro Nel Ospina
Chitagá
Pamplona
New Granada
Pamplona
North Santander
Colombia
Colombian
Conservative
Alma mater
Our Lady of the Rosary University
Farmer
Livestock
Soldier
General
Statesman
Lawyer
Colombia

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