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José María Viesca : ウィキペディア英語版 | José María Viesca
José María Viesca y Montes (1787 - 1856) was a lawyer and Mexican politician aligned with federalist ideology, who served as Governor of Coahuila and Texas (1827 – 30). His brother, Agustín Viesca, took over the role of governor in 1835. == Biography== Viesca y Montes was born in Villa de Santa María de las Parras, Coahuila. He had at least one brother, Agustín Viesca. He was the uncle of former governor of Coahuila Andrés S. Viesca Bagües. Viesca y Montes was Regidor of the City of Parras. Like his brother, Agustín, he joined to Plan of Iguala in July 5, 1821, although his signature was not recorded in the minutes for being absent.〔Contreras Palacios, Gildardo. (Se juró en la provincia de Coahuila ). El Diario. Post in May 16, 2010. Retrieved in June 17, 2012.〕 He was a member of the delegation of the Internal State East during the Constitutional Convention from 1823 to 1824 and member of the legislature of Coahuila and Texas in 1824. Later, he was elected governor of Coahuila and Texas, a post he held between June 4, 1827 and April 4, 1831.〔(San Buenaventura, Coahuila ). Retrieved in June 17, 2012.〕 In 1833 he was senator in the same state. In 1835 he opposed the centralist regime of Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna and the Texas Independence, though he found little support for federalism. He was elected deputy for the state of Coahuila through the Constituent Congress of 1856. However, because he was sick, he was never submitted to the conference sessions. He died that same year.〔Pedraza Salinas, Jorge. ( Tres acontecimientos históricos ). El Porvenir. Posted in February 17, 2010. Retrieved in June 17, 2012.〕
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