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Machado, Gerardo |
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Machado, Gerardo (gārär`thō mächä`thō), 1871–1939, president of Cuba (1925–33). A businessman turned presidential candidate in 1924, he channeled the resurgent nationalism of the era. His victory over Menocal Menocal, Mario García (mä`ryō gärsē`ä mānokäl`), 1866–1941, president of Cuba (1913–21). ..... Click the link for more information. in the 1924 election, was aided by President Zayas Zayas, Alfredo (älfrā`thō sä`yäs), 1861–1934, president of Cuba (1921–25). ..... Click the link for more information. . Machado's campaign for national regeneration initially received wide support. He taxed American capital investments, constructed a 700–mi (1,127–km) central highway and promoted investments in tourism, industry and mining. Increasingly dictatorial, he amended the constitution to permit a six-year term, aiding his reelection. The Wall Street crash and economic crisis fueled growing opposition. Old guard opposition leaders led an abortive revolt in 1931. Student groups and secret societies of middle-class professionals, notably the ABC, subsequently rebelled. A leading figure was university professor, Ramón Grau San Martín Grau San Martín, Ramón (rämōn` grou sän märtēn`) ..... Click the link for more information. . Machado retaliated with a bloody terrorist campaign. U.S. President Franklin Roosevelt Roosevelt, Franklin Delano (dĕl`ənō rō`zəvĕlt) ..... Click the link for more information. , concerned with the political instability in Cuba, sent an envoy Sumner Welles Welles, Sumner, 1892–1961, American diplomat, b. New York City. Welles began his diplomatic career as secretary of the U.S. embassy at Tokyo (1915–17). ..... Click the link for more information. to resolve the crisis. Machado refused to resign, but a general strike which sparked an army rebellion soon forced him to flee. Carlos Manuel de Céspedes Céspedes, Carlos Manuel de, 1871–1939, president of Cuba (1933), b. New York City; son of Carlos Manuel de Céspedes (1819–74). He actively participated in the Revolution of 1895 and the Spanish-American War. ..... Click the link for more information. became provisional president. Machado died in exile in Miami Beach, Fla. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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