Rafael Antonio Gutiérrez becomes provisional president
Belligerents
Salvadoran government
Anti-government rebels
Supported by:
Guatemala
Honduras
Commanders and leaders
Carlos Ezeta
Antonio Ezeta (WIA)
León Bolaños
Rafael Antonio Gutiérrez
Tomás Regalado
Strength
Unknown
5,500
Casualties and losses
2,000 killed[1]
5,000 wounded[1]
Unknown
The Revolution of the 44 (Spanish: Revolución de los 44) was a military rebellion led by a group of Salvadoran generals and landowners, known as "the 44", against the government of President General Carlos Ezeta and Vice President General Antonio Ezeta.
The rebellion began in late-April 1894 when rebels captured the western Salvadoran city of Santa Ana, upon which, Ezeta declared a state of siege. By mid-June 1894, the rebels ousted the Ezeta brothers and installed General Rafael Antonio Gutiérrez as the country's provisional president.
^ abThe New York Times 1894, p. 1.
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