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Manuel María Eutimio de Zamacona y Murphy (13 September 1826 – 29 May 1904) was a Mexican radical liberal lawyer, journalist, and politician. Born in Puebla, he studied at seminary and went on to practice law. As a journalist he founded El Siglo XIX, an influential newspaper founded in 1852. He served as minister of Foreign Affairs in the cabinet of President Benito Juárez (1861). He negotiated an agreement with the British Ambassador to Mexico, Charles Wyke, known as the Wyke-Zamacona Treaty, which sought an interim solution of the Juárez government's problems concerning the external debt to Great Britain, France, and Spain. When Juárez decided to suspend payments on the foreign debt in July 1861, he risked foreign intervention. The treaty was aimed at forestalling that, but it was reject

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  • Manuel María Eutimio de Zamacona y Murphy​ (Puebla, Puebla, 23 de diciembre de 1823 - Ciudad de México, 29 de mayo de 1904)​ fue un periodista, diplomático y político mexicano que se desempeñó como secretario de Relaciones Exteriores en el gabinete del presidente Benito Juárez (1861),​ gestionó el reconocimiento diplomático de los Estados Unidos al gobierno de Porfirio Díaz (1878)​ y encabezó la Suprema Corte de Justicia la Nación (1898). (es)
  • Manuel María Eutimio de Zamacona y Murphy (13 September 1826 – 29 May 1904) was a Mexican radical liberal lawyer, journalist, and politician. Born in Puebla, he studied at seminary and went on to practice law. As a journalist he founded El Siglo XIX, an influential newspaper founded in 1852. He served as minister of Foreign Affairs in the cabinet of President Benito Juárez (1861). He negotiated an agreement with the British Ambassador to Mexico, Charles Wyke, known as the Wyke-Zamacona Treaty, which sought an interim solution of the Juárez government's problems concerning the external debt to Great Britain, France, and Spain. When Juárez decided to suspend payments on the foreign debt in July 1861, he risked foreign intervention. The treaty was aimed at forestalling that, but it was rejected by the Mexican congress. With that rejection, Zamacona resigned from Juárez's government and went on to lead the liberal opposition to Juárez. He negotiated diplomatic recognition to the administration of President Porfirio Díaz from the government of the United States (1878) and presided over the Supreme Court of Justice. (en)
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  • Amelia, Elena María and Manuel María de Zamacona e Inclán (en)
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  • 1904-05-29 (xsd:date)
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  • Carolinian College and Seminary of Puebla (en)
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  • Manuel María de Zamacona (en)
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  • Mexican (en)
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  • Camilo María de Zamacona Fernández, lawyer of the Royal Audience, and María Micaela Murphy García de Ruesca (en)
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  • Joaquina Inclán (en)
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  • Manuel María Eutimio de Zamacona y Murphy​ (Puebla, Puebla, 23 de diciembre de 1823 - Ciudad de México, 29 de mayo de 1904)​ fue un periodista, diplomático y político mexicano que se desempeñó como secretario de Relaciones Exteriores en el gabinete del presidente Benito Juárez (1861),​ gestionó el reconocimiento diplomático de los Estados Unidos al gobierno de Porfirio Díaz (1878)​ y encabezó la Suprema Corte de Justicia la Nación (1898). (es)
  • Manuel María Eutimio de Zamacona y Murphy (13 September 1826 – 29 May 1904) was a Mexican radical liberal lawyer, journalist, and politician. Born in Puebla, he studied at seminary and went on to practice law. As a journalist he founded El Siglo XIX, an influential newspaper founded in 1852. He served as minister of Foreign Affairs in the cabinet of President Benito Juárez (1861). He negotiated an agreement with the British Ambassador to Mexico, Charles Wyke, known as the Wyke-Zamacona Treaty, which sought an interim solution of the Juárez government's problems concerning the external debt to Great Britain, France, and Spain. When Juárez decided to suspend payments on the foreign debt in July 1861, he risked foreign intervention. The treaty was aimed at forestalling that, but it was reject (en)
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