Mexican politician, Governor of Yucatán (1807–1859)
In this Spanish name, the first or paternal surname is Barbachano and the second or maternal family name is Tarrazo.
Miguel Barbachano y Tarrazo
2nd President of the Republic of Yucatán and Governor of Yucatán
In office December 11, 1841 – October 13, 1842
Preceded by
Santiago Méndez
Succeeded by
Santiago Méndez
In office August 18, 1842 – November 14, 1843
Preceded by
Santiago Méndez
Succeeded by
Santiago Méndez
In office May 15, 1844 – June 2, 1844
Preceded by
Santiago Méndez
Succeeded by
José Tiburcio López
In office January 1, 1846 – January 21, 1847
Preceded by
José Tiburcio López
Succeeded by
Domingo Barret Echeverri
In office March 26, 1847 – July 14, 1848
Preceded by
Santiago Méndez
Succeeded by
Crescencio José Pinelo (Governor of Yucatán)
Governor of Yucatán
In office July 14, 1848 – February 13, 1853
Preceded by
Santiago Méndez (President of the Republic of Yucatán)
Succeeded by
Crescencio José Pinelo
Personal details
Born
Miguel Barbachano y Tarrazo
29 September 1807 Campeche, New Spain
Died
17 December 1859(1859-12-17) (aged 52)
Nationality
Mexican
Spouses
Feliciana Camara
(m. 1841)
Maria del Pilar Quijano
(m. 1851)
Occupation
Politician
Miguel Barbachano y Tarrazo (29 September 1807 – 17 December 1859) (Baqueiro 1896) was a liberal Yucatecan politician, who was 5 times governor of Yucatán between 1841 and 1853.
Miguel Barbachano y Tarrazo was born in the city of Campeche, a son of Manuel Barbachano and his wife, the former Maria Josefa Tarrazo.
He was one of the staunchest advocates for the independence of Yucatán from Mexico, but historical circumstances led to Yucatán twice declaring its independence while Barbachano was out of power, and twice Barbachano arranged for Yucatán's reunification with Mexico.
He generally alternated in power with the centrist Santiago Méndez, who was more in favor of union with Mexico but was driven to declare independence by the excesses of Mexican dictator Antonio López de Santa Anna.
The final reunification was due to the crisis of the Caste War of Yucatán.
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