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  Díaz Recinos, Adolfo
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NameAdolfo Díaz Recinos
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Born July 15, 1875
DiedJanuary 29, 1964 (88 years)
ContributorThomas Walker
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Mar 08, 2013 06:58pm
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InfoAdolfo Díaz (1877–1964) was President of Nicaragua 1911-1917 and 1926-1929. Born in Costa Rica, in 1875, he worked as a secretary for the La Luz y Los Angeles Mining Company, an American company chartered in Delaware that owned the large gold mines around La Sinua in eastern Nicaragua. In this capacity, he helped channel funds to the revolt against Liberal President Jose Santos Zelaya, who had incurred the anger of the United States by negotiating with Germany and Japan to resurrect the proposed Nicaragua Canal. After he became President in 1911, Díaz was forced to rely on U.S. Marines to put down a Liberal revolt, which resulted in a contingent of Marines remaining in Nicaragua for over a decade. In return, in 1914, he signed the Bryan-Chamorro Treaty, which granted the United States exclusive rights to build an inter-oceaninc canal across Nicaragua.

After his term as President ended, Díaz briefly lived in the United States. However, he returned to the Presidency in 1926, after a coup by General Emiliano Chamorro following the withdrawal of the Marines failed to win U.S. support. During his second term as President, another Liberal revolt occurred. The Liberal forces were on the verge of seizing Managua when the U.S. forced the warring parties to accept a power-sharing agreement, the Espino Negro accord. One Liberal commander, Augusto Sandino, rejected the agreement and waged a guerilla war against the U.S. Marines, who remained in the country to prop up Díaz's government and enforce the Espino Negro accord. In 1928, after elections supervised by the Marines, Díaz was replaced as President by former Liberal General José Maria Moncada in 1928. Afterwards, he acquired control of several of Nicaragua's gold mines, which had been destroyed during raids by Sandino's forces, unsuccesfuly attempting to restore mining operations for the La Luz company, until they sold their holdings to the Nevada-based Tonopah Mining Company. In 1936, after Anastasio Somoza seized power, Díaz took up permanent residency in the United States. He lived in the U.S. for more than a decade, primarily in New York City but also in Miami and New Orleans, before moving to Costa Rica, where he died in 1964.

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  11/06/1932 NIC President Lost 41.38% (-17.23%)
  11/11/1926 NIC President Won 86.27% (+76.47%)
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