Rafael Carrera
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Backed by the Catholic Church, conservatives of the Aycinena clan led by Juan José de Aycinena y Piñol, and mestizo and indigenous peasants, he dominated politics in the first three decades of Guatemala's independence more than any other individual. He led the revolt against the liberal state government of Mariano Gálvez in Guatemala, and then was instrumental in breaking up the Federal Republic of Central America that the liberals wanted. As a result, once the liberals took over power in Guatemala in 1871, Carrera's character and regime were dismissed and demonized, making him look as an illiterate who could not even write his own name and was a puppet of the aristocrats. Over the years, even Marxist writers who wanted to show how the native Guatemalans have been exploited by the elites completely ignored Carrera's interest in them and accused him of racism and being a "little king". Provided by Wikipedia
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5by Solano Bahena,René, Aguirre González,Jorge, Ávila-Carrera,Rafael, Granados Chavarría,Iván
Published 2023Digital revistaSCIELO -
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7by Duarte de Krummel,Matilde, Bautista-Vallejo,José Manuel, Hernández-Carrera,Rafael M., Espigares-Pinazo,Manuel J.
Published 2020Digital revistaSCIELO -
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