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José Francisco Morazán Quesada was born on October 3, 1792, in Tegucigalpa (then in the Captaincy General of Guatemala, now the capital of Honduras) during the waning years of Spanish colonial rule to Eusebio Morazán Alemán and Guadalupe Quesada Borjas, both members of an upper-class Creole family dedicated to trade and agriculture.
General José Francisco Morazán Quezada was named President of the Government of Honduras on November 27, 1827. He then ordered his Allied troops to the north and west coasts to take control of the entire Honduran State.
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The combat intensified for five hours, at 15:00 (3:00 p.m.) the federal troops of Milla were crushed by the men under the command of General Francisco Morazán. The defeated General José Justo Milla and some of his surviving officers fled the battlefield, leaving documents, trunks, and other supplies. [4]
José Francisco Barrundia: José Francisco Barrundia (1787–1854) Interim President – 25 June 1829 16 September 1830 1 year and 81 days Liberal 2 Francisco Morazán: Francisco Morazán (1792–1842) 1830: 16 September 1830 16 September 1834 4 years and 0 days Liberal – José Cecilio del Valle: José Cecilio del Valle (1780–1834) 1833 ...
They followed the victory of rebel liberal leader Francisco Morazán in the First Central American Civil War in 1829 when he took Guatemala City. Following the end of the war, Morazán urged Congress for new elections. The main presidential candidates were conservative leader José Cecilio del Valle and Morazán himself.
After a months-long investigation, Los Angeles police on Thursday announced two men have been charged in connection with Jose Quezada's death.
Francisco Morazán Liberal Early presidential elections were held in the Federal Republic of Central America on 2 February 1835 following the unexpected death of president-elect José Cecilio del Valle during a journey from his native Honduras and the Federation's capital in Guatemala to take the oath.