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Biographical Sketch
Statesman, political leader, and historian.
Born 1792 in Guanajuato; died 1853 in Mexico City.
Elected in 1821 as deputy for Guanajuato to
the Cortes de Cádiz.
Ministro de Relaciones Interiores y
Exteriores (1823-1825).
Established the
Compañía Unida de Minas and the first foundry in
Mexico after independence (1825).
Administrator of the estate of the Duque de
Terranova y Monteleone.
Member of the Poder Ejecutivo after the 1829
Plan de Jalapa.
Ministro de Relaciones (1830-1832) in the
government of Anastasio Bustamante.
Director of the Junta de Fomento de la
Industria (1839- ).
President of the Ayuntamiento of Mexico in
1849.
Served in the last government of Antonio
López de Santa Anna as Ministro de Relaciones Exteriores
from April 20, 1853 until his death on June 2, 1853, of pneumonia.
Alamán was known for his defense
of Mexico's rights and for his management of the Ministry of Foreign
Relations; he was a champion of conservative ideas and an exponent of
the monarchist movement.
Publications: Disertaciones sobre
la Historia de la República Mejicana (1844-1849)
and Historia de Méjico desde los primeros
movimientos que prepararon su Independencia en el año 1808
hasta la época presente (1849-1852).
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