José María Estrada

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José María Estrada (b. 1802, d. 1856) Was President of Nicaragua under Fruto Chamorro command to direct the war, since May of the same year.

Estrada was ratify as the provisional president, in April 10 1855, a month later after Fruto Chamorro's death. In disgust of the efforts of peace promoted by Trinidad Muñoz, and mediation offered by the president of El Salvador, the war continued because, with a conclusion, by the northamerican phalange of William Walker. When Walker took over Granada in October 13, who also appointed Patricio Rivas as the new President of Nicaragua, Estrada abandoned the Nicaraguan presidency in October 23 1855. Estrada returned to Nicaragua, who decided to reorganize his government in Somotillo in 21 June 1856, and appointed Tomás Martínez as the Commander in Chief of the Army. At the end, José María Estrada appointed Nicasio del Castillo as the new President of Nicaragua, whose government dissolved a month later.

Preceded by
Fruto Chamorro
President of Nicaragua
1855
Succeeded by
Patricio Rivas
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