Porfirio Diaz Autogramm

SKU: 8009844

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Beschreibung

Dokument mit eigenhändiger Unterschrift, 2 1/2 Seiten (auf zwei angrenzenden Blättern), 11,5 x 17 inch, `Porfirio Diaz` Briefbogen, Titelnummer `44232`, Mexico, 11.11.1908, in spanischer Sprache, den Antrag einer Investorengruppe, die Silbermine „La Ventura“ zu eröffnen und zu betreiben & die Erklärung von Ernesto Dargire zum Vertreter seiner Frau Mary C. Dagire, der Eigentümerin der 20 Hektar großen Mine, betreffend, in dunkler Tinte signiert "Porfirio Diaz" - von Beamten gegengezeichnet, mit sich überschneidenden Brieffalten, und kleinen Nadellöchern an den Rändern - in gutem Zustand.

Weitere Infos zur Person

Profession:
(1830 - 1915) Mexikanischer Soldat und Politiker, der sieben Amtszeiten als Präsident von Mexiko innehatte, insgesamt fast drei Jahrzehnte

Year of Birth: 1830

Biography (AI generated)

Porfirio Diaz was a Mexican military officer and politician who served as the President of Mexico for seven terms, from 1876 to 1880 and then from 1884 to 1911. He was born on September 15, 1830, in Oaxaca, Mexico. Diaz came from a humble background but managed to rise through the ranks of the Mexican army due to his exceptional skills and dedication.

During his presidency, Diaz implemented various reforms to modernize Mexico, including infrastructure development, industrialization, and foreign investment. He believed in a centralized government and favored the interests of the wealthy elite, which created a significant disparity in wealth distribution. His policies aimed to strengthen the Mexican economy and increase foreign investments, leading to considerable growth in industries such as mining and agriculture.

However, Diaz's presidency was not without controversy. His regime was marked by political repression, corruption, and the suppression of civil liberties. Many Mexicans began to criticize his authoritarian rule and the growing inequality that resulted from his policies. This led to the Mexican Revolution, a prolonged and bloody conflict that ultimately forced Diaz to resign and go into exile in 1911.

After leaving Mexico, Diaz settled in France, where he lived until his death on July 2, 1915. Despite the controversy surrounding his presidency, Diaz's legacy is complex. He is remembered for his efforts to modernize Mexico and improve its infrastructure but also criticized for his authoritarian rule and the resulting social injustice.

Overall, Porfirio Diaz was a significant figure in Mexican history, playing a pivotal role in shaping the country's economic development and political landscape. His presidency, marked by both progress and repression, remains a subject of debate among historians and scholars to this day.

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