Roque González Garza

Mexican general and acting president

Roque González Garza - Mexican general and acting president
Born

March 23rd, 1885
140 years ago

Died

November 12th, 1962
62 years ago — 77 years old

Category

Leaders & Politicians

Country

Mexico

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Served as a general during the Mexican Revolution and briefly held the title of acting president in 1915. Involved in the political turmoil of the era, leading military operations and influencing governance during a transformative period in Mexico. His leadership coincided with significant battles and the ongoing struggle for power among revolutionary factions. His tenure was marked by efforts to stabilize the government amidst ongoing conflict and societal change.

Acting as president of Mexico in 1915

Leading military campaigns during the Mexican Revolution

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