Abraham González Casavantes was the provisional and constitutional governor of the Mexican state of Chihuahua during the early period of the Mexican Revolution. He was the political mentor to the revolutionary Pancho Villa, whom he had met and befriended before the revolution. A native of Ciudad Guerrero, Chihuahua, González was a member of one of the richest and best-educated families in the state (the González family was believed to be descended from European nobility).
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- Abraham González Casavantes was the provisional and constitutional governor of the Mexican state of Chihuahua during the early period of the Mexican Revolution. He was the political mentor to the revolutionary Pancho Villa, whom he had met and befriended before the revolution. A native of Ciudad Guerrero, Chihuahua, González was a member of one of the richest and best-educated families in the state (the González family was believed to be descended from European nobility). He was educated at the University of Notre Dame, in South Bend, Indiana. He was one of the main leaders of the Maderista Junta Revolucionaria Mexicana, the movement which opposed the re-election of dictator Porfirio Díaz in 1910. After the assassination of President Francisco I. Madero and Vice-President José María Pino Suárez during La decena trágica, he was forced to resign from his post as governor and arrested on February 25, 1913, on orders of General Antonio Rábago, a creature of the unconstitutional president and dictator Victoriano Huerta. During his incarceration, he was held in the same complex in the Federal Palace of Chihuahua that had housed Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla prior to his execution a century before, during the war for Mexico's independence. On 7 March, he was taken aboard a train on the pretense of being transferred to Mexico City, but was then removed from the train and murdered in Bachimba Canyon, about 40 miles (65 km) south of Chihuahua, Chihuahua on direct orders from Huerta, who had been responsible for ordering the murder of Madero and Pino Suárez. His nephew Colonel Fernando González y González and Pancho Villa later recovered González's remains and gave him a hero's funeral in the city of Chihuahua. He is buried in the Rotunda of Illustrious Chihuahuans under the Angel of Libery monument in the Plaza Mayor in Chihuahua City.
- Abraham González Casavantes, nacido en Guerrero el 4 de julio de 1864 y fallecido en Cañón de Bachimba el 7 de marzo de 1913 fue un destacado político y revolucionario mexicano, el principal líder antireeleccionista y jefe del maderismo en el Estado de Chihuahua.
- Abraham González Casavantes, né le 7 juin 1864, décédé le 7 mars 1913 fut le gouverneur de l'état de Chihuahua durant la Révolution mexicaine. Il fut un mentor du révolutionnaire Francisco Villa. Il fut Ministre de l'Intéreur du Mexique de 1911 à 1912 dans le Gouvernement de Francisco I. Madero. L'aéroport international Abraham González à Ciudad Juarez porte son nom.
- Abraham González Casavantes was een Mexicaans politicus. González studeerde aan de University of Notre Dame in de Verenigde Staten. Hij was in zijn thuisstaat Chihuahua een van de felste tegenstanders van de dictatuur van Porfirio Díaz, en diens gouverneurs in Chihuahua Luis Terrazas en Enrique Creel. Hij sloot zich aan bij de Nationale Antiherverkiezingspartij (PNA) van Francisco I. Madero, die hem tot interim-vicepresident benoemde. Hij raakte onder andere in contact met Pancho Villa, voor wie hij als mentor gold. Na de overwinning van de antireelectionistas in de Slag om Ciudad Juárez werd González benoemd tot gouverneur van Chihuahua. Na de staatsgreep van Victoriano Huerta werd hij afgezet en gearresteerd door generaal Antonio Rábago. Hij werd per trein naar Mexico-stad gebracht, maar werd onderweg om het leven gebracht.
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- Abraham González Casavantes was the provisional and constitutional governor of the Mexican state of Chihuahua during the early period of the Mexican Revolution. He was the political mentor to the revolutionary Pancho Villa, whom he had met and befriended before the revolution. A native of Ciudad Guerrero, Chihuahua, González was a member of one of the richest and best-educated families in the state (the González family was believed to be descended from European nobility).
- Abraham González Casavantes, nacido en Guerrero el 4 de julio de 1864 y fallecido en Cañón de Bachimba el 7 de marzo de 1913 fue un destacado político y revolucionario mexicano, el principal líder antireeleccionista y jefe del maderismo en el Estado de Chihuahua.
- Abraham González Casavantes, né le 7 juin 1864, décédé le 7 mars 1913 fut le gouverneur de l'état de Chihuahua durant la Révolution mexicaine. Il fut un mentor du révolutionnaire Francisco Villa. Il fut Ministre de l'Intéreur du Mexique de 1911 à 1912 dans le Gouvernement de Francisco I. Madero. L'aéroport international Abraham González à Ciudad Juarez porte son nom.
- Abraham González Casavantes was een Mexicaans politicus. González studeerde aan de University of Notre Dame in de Verenigde Staten. Hij was in zijn thuisstaat Chihuahua een van de felste tegenstanders van de dictatuur van Porfirio Díaz, en diens gouverneurs in Chihuahua Luis Terrazas en Enrique Creel. Hij sloot zich aan bij de Nationale Antiherverkiezingspartij (PNA) van Francisco I. Madero, die hem tot interim-vicepresident benoemde.
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