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Captain General
Gerardo Barrios
Portrait of Gerardo Barrios, 1861
Portrait of Gerardo Barrios, 1861
10th President of El Salvador
In office
7 February 1861 – 26 October 1863
Vice PresidentJosé Félix Quirós
Preceded byJosé María Peralta (acting)
Succeeded byFrancisco Dueñas (provisional)
In office
12 March 1859 – 16 December 1860
Acting President until 1 February 1860
Preceded byJosé María Peralta (acting)
Succeeded byJosé María Peralta (acting)
In office
24 June 1858 – 18 September 1858
Acting President
Preceded byMiguel Santín del Castillo
Succeeded byMiguel Santín del Castillo
Deputy of the Legislative Assembly
In office
1858–18??
ConstituencySan Miguel
Ministerial offices
Minister of Interior and External Relations
In office
20 September 1858 – 19 January 1859
Preceded byHimself (exterior)
Minister of External Relations
In office
31 March 1858 – 20 September 1858
Succeeded byHimself
Minister of Interior Relations
In office
January 1857 – 14 June 1857
Personal details
Born
José Gerardo Barrios Espinoza

September/October 1813
Cacahuatique or La Poza de la Juana, New Spain
Died29 August 1865(1865-08-29) (aged 51)
San Salvador, El Salvador
Cause of deathExecution by firing squad
NationalitySalvadoran
Political partyLiberal
Spouse
Adelaida Guzmán Saldós
(m. 1843)
RelativesJoaquín Eufrasio Guzmán (father-in-law)
José Trinidad Cabañas (brother-in-law)
OccupationMilitary officer, politician
Military service
AllegianceGerardo Barrios Central America
Gerardo Barrios El Salvador
Branch/serviceCentral American Army
Salvadoran Army
Years of service1828–1863
RankCaptain General
Battles/wars
  • 1st Central American Civil War
  • 2nd Central American Civil War
  • Malespín's War
  • Guatemalan–Salvadoran War
    • Battle of La Arada
  • Filibuster War
  • War of 1863
    • Battle of Coatepeque
    • Siege of San Salvador

José Gerardo Barrios Espinoza (September/October 1813 – 29 August 1865) was a Salvadoran military officer and politician who served as president of El Salvador on three occasions between June 1858 and his overthrow in October 1863.

Born in 1813, Barrios was taught various fields of education by his grandfather and a family friend, who also instilled in him his liberal ideals he held throughout his life. As a teenager, Barrios fought for the Federal Republic of Central America under Francisco Morazán from the late-1820s to the early-1840s. He continued his military career in El Salvador where he fought during Malespín's War in the mid-1840s, the Guatemalan–Salvadoran War in the early-1850s, and the Filibuster War in the mid-1850s.

As minister of internal affairs in 1857, Barrios attempted a coup d'état against President Rafael Campo but failed. Despite his attempted coup, he was appointed as minister of external affairs in January 1858 by President Miguel Santín del Castillo. When Santín left the presidency due to illness on 24 June 1858, Barrios assumed office as provisional president. Santín resumed his presidency on 17 September 1858 and appointed Barrios as minister of internal and external affairs three days later.

In January 1859, Santín and Barrios both resigned from their positions and Joaquín Eufrasio Guzmán, Barrios' father-in-law, became president. Eventually, Guzmán resigned and was replaced by José María Peralta on 15 February 1859, who himself resigned on 12 March 1859 and was replaced by Barrios. Barrios ran unopposed and won the 1859 presidential election, and began a six-yer term on 1 February 1860. During his presidency, Barrios worked to improve the country's education system and reduce the influence of the Catholic Church.

In 1863, conservatives joined a Guatemalan invasion of El Salvador to depose Barrios. Although Barrios defeated Guatemalan soldiers under Rafael Carrera at the Battle of Coatepeque in February 1863, the Guatemalans eventually prevailed and forced Barrios to flee the country on 26 October 1863 after the Siege of San Salvador. In his place, the Guatemalans installed Francisco Dueñas as provisional president. Barrios attempted to return to power in May 1865, but his ship was forced to dock in Nicaragua where he was arrested. He was extradited to El Salvador in August 1865 where he was court-martialed and sentenced to death. Barrios was executed by a firing squad on 29 August 1865.

Barrios is considered to be a national hero and has many locations and institutions named after him.

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