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'''Suácismo''' is a term given to the period when José Fulgencio Suácos governed as President of Costa Madora in the mid-to-late 19th century, coined by Madorian historian Neizan Acorres. Having been appointed President by the National Assembly in 1843, Suácos pursued, from 1861 onwards, the policy of "order and progress", inviting foreign investment in Costa Madora and maintaining social and political order, by force if necessary. There were significant economic, technological, social, and cultural changes during this period. The interim presidency of Luis Edgar Villegas is seen as the end of Suácismo. | '''Suácismo''' is a term given to the period when [[José Fulgencio Suácos]] governed as the 4th [[President of Costa Madora]] in the mid-to-late 19th century, coined by Madorian historian Neizan Acorres. Having been appointed President by the National Assembly in 1843, Suácos pursued, from 1861 onwards, the policy of "order and progress", inviting foreign investment in Costa Madora and maintaining social and political order, by force if necessary. There were significant economic, technological, social, and cultural changes during this period. The interim presidency of Luis Edgar Villegas is seen as the end of Suácismo. | ||
==Background== | ==Background== | ||
==Philosophy== | ==Philosophy== |
Revision as of 11:39, 8 December 2023
Republic of Costa Madora | |
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1843–1877 | |
Government | Federal presidential republic under an authoritarian military dictatorship |
President | |
• 1843–1844 | José Fulgencio Suácos |
• 1844 | Christian Aicaldez |
• 1844–1849 | José Fulgencio Suácos |
• 1849–1852 | Emilio Cardenal |
• 1852–1861 | Santiago Catalán |
• 1861–1877 | José Fulgencio Suácos |
• 1877 | Luis Edgar Villegas |
History | |
• Established | August 3, 1843 |
• Madorian Civil War begins | October 2, 1873 |
• Disestablished | August 21, 1877 |
Suácismo is a term given to the period when José Fulgencio Suácos governed as the 4th President of Costa Madora in the mid-to-late 19th century, coined by Madorian historian Neizan Acorres. Having been appointed President by the National Assembly in 1843, Suácos pursued, from 1861 onwards, the policy of "order and progress", inviting foreign investment in Costa Madora and maintaining social and political order, by force if necessary. There were significant economic, technological, social, and cultural changes during this period. The interim presidency of Luis Edgar Villegas is seen as the end of Suácismo.