José Núñez (President Of Nicaragua)
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José Núñez (1800 – 5 March 1880) was a conservative Nicaraguan doctor and politician who served as the 11th, 13th, and 15th Supreme Chief of Nicaragua, and 1st Supreme Director of Independent Nicaragua. Núñez and
Joaquín del Cossío Joaquín del Cossío (born in El Viejo on September 2, 1789) was a Nicaraguan politician, member of the Legitimist Party who served as acting Supreme Director of Nicaragua on two occasions, first alongside Evaristo Rocha until May 15, and agai ...
were the most important figures in the Independence of Nicaragua, as they began the first and second transitional governments that lead to Nicaragua's independence.


Early life

Born around the year 1800 in the Solentiname archipelago located in Lake Nicaragua where he spent his early years. Fray Ramón Rojas took him to study in the city of León. Later he traveled to
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where he graduated with a degree in Medicine and Surgery in the city of
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. Back in Nicaragua he practiced his profession in León, and later taught Medicine in the University in that city.


As Head of State of Nicaragua


First term

In December 1833, the administration of
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voluntarily ended in advance and was followed temporarily by advisor
Benito Morales Benito Morales (1803 – 1889) was a conservative Nicaraguan politician and statesman who served as acting Head of State of Nicaragua from December 1833 to 15 March 1834. Family Benito Morales married Adelaida Lacayo y Briones. One of his son ...
as head of the executive branch. On 10 March 1834 the Representative Council appointed Núñez as Head of State of Nicaragua on an interim basis. During his administration, the famous eruption of the Cosigüina volcano took place, which caused terror in León, and to raise the dejected spirits of the people of León, the government made the church bells fly.


Flores' Rebellion

On 29 May 1834, Colonel
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, head of the military forces of Granada, ignored the government presided over in León by José Núñez and took up arms in Metapa and
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, demanding the reform of the federal Constitution. With Núñez's patience exhausted, he used military force to subdue Flores who, after being defeated in Managua on 18 August, fled to Granada where he was unable to organize a resistance. Before the arrival of Núñez's forces, Flores fled from Granada to Costa Rica with his friends, and the city was left in the hands of a disorganized mob that committed lootings and robberies, especially in the houses of foreigners. Flores would die shortly after in Costa Rica, after being unable to return to Nicaragua. On 23 April 1835, he handed over the command to José Zepeda, and became Vice Chief.


Second term


Assassination of José Zepeda

On 25 January 1837
Casto Fonseca Casto Fonseca (c. 1800 – 24 January 1845) was a Nicaragua, Nicaraguan military figure who served as the ''de facto'' military leader of Nicaragua from 6 April 1839 to 20 January 1845, preceded by Bernardo Méndez de Figueroa and succeeded by J ...
, a graduate in medicine, and Colonel
Bernardo Méndez de Figueroa Bernardo Méndez de Figueroa (1782 – May 1839) nicknamed ''"El Pavo"'' was a Nicaraguan military figure most notable for reestablishing military absolutism in Nicaragua in 1837 during the presidency of José Núñez. He fell from power in Ap ...
"''El Pavo''", a man only notable for his fondness for gambling, stormed the León barracks and took a man named Braulio Mendiola out of jail, who was given a large escort by the assailants with orders to arrest Zepeda, Colonel Román Valladares, Deputy Pascual Rivas and Captain Evaristo Berríos. Zepeda and his partner in unionist battles, Colonel Balladares, were killed and later buried in the Cemetery of Guadalupe. Deputy Chief Núñez assumed the leadership of the State to finish Zepeda's term, which had two years left to finish. Núñez did not arrest the rebels, but rather appeased Méndez and appointed him General Commander of Arms, but the criminal Braulio Mendiola was captured and executed for the killings.


Military absolutism imposed by the Rebels

Bernardo Méndez reestablished the military absolutism initiated by
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, even against the will of Núñez, who was at that point powerless to oppose. After Méndez's fall from grace, Militarism would continue under the new General Commander of Arms,
Casto Fonseca Casto Fonseca (c. 1800 – 24 January 1845) was a Nicaragua, Nicaraguan military figure who served as the ''de facto'' military leader of Nicaragua from 6 April 1839 to 20 January 1845, preceded by Bernardo Méndez de Figueroa and succeeded by J ...
. Fonseca promoted himself to the highest rank of ''"Grand Marshal"'' and wore operetta garb, from 1837 until his death in 1845, during which time he became the true arbiter of political life in Nicaragua, with the ability to even influence the elections of the supreme authorities of the State, which aroused the uncalmed traditional passionate hatreds.


Independence of Nicaragua

Núñez was constitutionally elected for this second term that began on 13 March 1838.
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was chosen as Deputy Chief and Pablo Buitrago was appointed as Minister General. On 30 April 1838, Nicaragua became the first State of the
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tho separate from the union. A Constituent Assembly was convened, which issued the Constitution of 1838 and on 20 December of that year the friendship and alliance agreement known as the Oreamuno-Buitrago Treaty and a contract related to the sale of Costa Rican tobacco to Nicaragua were signed with Costa Rica.
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HISTORY OF CENTRAL AMERICA. VOL. III. 1801-1887
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First Transitional Government

The first Independent Nicaraguan Government was essentially a transitional government intended to prepare for the transition to a constitutional order, and so was the second one. Although according to the constitution the term of office of the Supreme Director lasted two years, on 5 January 1839, Núñez transferred power to
Joaquín del Cossío Joaquín del Cossío (born in El Viejo on September 2, 1789) was a Nicaraguan politician, member of the Legitimist Party who served as acting Supreme Director of Nicaragua on two occasions, first alongside Evaristo Rocha until May 15, and agai ...
, making him acting Supreme Director, but
Evaristo Rocha Evaristo Rocha was a conservative Nicaraguan politician who served as acting Supreme Director of Nicaragua between 5 April and 30 June 1839. The first Nicaraguan Government was essentially a transitional government intended to prepare for the tra ...
essentially took that position. It is unknown when Cossío actually took office.


Death and legacy

Núñez died in León on 5 March 1880. The Legislative Assembly of Nicaragua gave him the honorary title of ''"Salvador de la Patria"''.Andrés Vega Bolaños (1944). «Gobernantes de Nicaragua» p. 73, 74


References

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