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Benito Juarez

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Essay title: Benito Juarez

Benito juarez

To talk about Juarez in Mexico is almost to talk about Lincoln in the United States, consider one of the most important heroes in Mexico, like the Indian who became president after defeating Porfirio Diaz from his dictatorship

Born in a town named San Pablo Gualatao in the state of Oaxaca Mexico on the 21st of March 1806(www.elbalero.gov.mx) while in his childhood he worked with a book binder who took a strong linking to the Indian boy and adopted him (www.answers.com) he graduated from the Oaxaca seminary and decided to pursue his education in law (http://encarta.msn.com/) he became judge in 1841 then qualified to enter a local law office, but as the legal profession was overcrowded(www..notablebiographies.com) by 1947 he had being elected as governor of the state of Oaxaca (www.latinamerican.about.com/) as governor of his home state Juarez fought to established a balance economy and made possible a lot of public works (www.elbalero.gov)

Revered by Mexicans as one of the grates political figures (www.enciclopedia.com) Mexican liberal statesman and national hero (www.infoplease.com) Juarez helped people when they had no power to express their opinions neither select public officers (www.latiamericanstudies.org) Benito Juarez is considered one of the most beloved leaders of Mexico (www.mexonline.com) as one of the most popular Heroes from the Mexican history (www.questia.com) and one of the most important liberals of Mexico (www.latinamericanhistory.about.com) Juarez reform laws that today had not changed and maybe will not change for many years (www.elbalero.gov.mx)

In 1853 the conservatives took power in Mexico and many liberals were exile including Juarez which Juarez had a main position (www.mexonline.com) in 1855 the liberals won the elections and Juarez returned from his exile as minister of justice (www.elbalero.gov.mx) after

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