Adolfo de la Huerta
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In office June 1, 1920 – November 30, 1920 |
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Preceded by | Venustiano Carranza |
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Succeeded by | Álvaro Obregón |
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Born | May 29, 1881 Hermosillo, Sonora |
Died | July 9, 1955 Mexico DF |
Spouse | Clara Oriol |
Adolfo de la Huerta (26 May 1881 – 9 July 1955) was a Mexican politician and interim President of Mexico from June 1 to December 1, 1920.
As Governor of the northern state of Sonora he lead the Revolution of Agua Prieta that put an end to the presidency of Venustiano Carranza who was killed during the revolt. It was then that de la Huerta was appointed interim President by congress.
One of the most important events that happened during de la Huerta's presidency was the surrender of the Francisco Villa and his army.
He also led a failed revolt in 1923 against president Alvaro Obregon in which most of the army supported him. Obregon had to dissolve the revolt personally.
De la Huerta should not be confused with Victoriano Huerta, "The Jackal", who was President of Mexico in 1913 to 1914.
Preceded by Francisco Lagos Cházaro |
Substitute President of Mexico 1920 |
Succeeded by Álvaro Obregón |
Carranza | de la Huerta | Obregón | Elías Calles | Portes Gil | Ortiz Rubio | Luján Rodríguez | Cárdenas | Ávila Camacho | Alemán | Ruiz Cortines | López Mateos | Díaz Ordaz | Echeverría | López Portillo | de la Madrid | Salinas | Zedillo | Fox | Calderón |