Gabriel Valencia (c.1794 – March 25, 1848)[1] was a Mexican soldier in the early years of the Republic. From December 30, 1845 to January 2, 1846 he served as interim president of Mexico. He was the President of the Chamber of Deputies in 1843.[2]
Valencia joined the Spanish colonial army before Mexican independence, but transferred his allegiance to the Mexican army in 1821. He made friends in the military and government, becoming a power in Mexican politics. He forged an uneasy alliance with Antonio López de Santa Anna, a powerful figure repeatedly in and out of the presidency during this period.
^"Biographies: Gabriel Valencia | A Continent Divided: The U.S.-Mexico War".
^Enciclopedia Política de México 9 Tomo V.(PDF). Senado de la República - Instituto Belisario Domínguez. 2010.
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