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Manuel Estrada Cabrera

Manuel José Estrada Cabrera (21 November 1857 â€" 24 September 1923) was President of Guatemala from 8 February 1898 to 15 April 1920.

Manuel Estrada Cabrera took the presidency after the assassination of José María Reina Barrios. He brought stability to Guatemala at the price of often dictatorial rule. He encouraged development of the nation's infrastructure of highways, railroads, and sea ports. The United Fruit Company became an important force in Guatemala during his presidency.

In 1906 Cabrera faced serious revolts against his rule; the rebels were supported by the governments of most of the other Central American nations, but Cabrera succeeded in putting them down, in part with the help of Mexico's Porfirio Díaz. Estrada Cabrera continued in power until forced to resign by new revolts in 1920.

Estrada Cabrera's most curious legacy was his attempt to foster a Cult of Minerva in Guatemala. He ordered a number of Hellenic style "Temples of Minerva" built in major cities of the country.
GuatCityMineraTemple.jpg

GuatCityMineraTemple.jpg

Cabrera's Temple of Minerva, Quetzaltenango, c. 1905
The architrave is inscribed:
MANUEL ESTRADA CABERA PRESIDENTE DE LA REPUBLICA A LA JUVENTUD ESTUDIOSA
("Manuel Estrada Cabera, President of the Republic, to the Studious Youths")
This structure was later demolished during the government of Col. Jacobo Arbenz in the early years of the 50's, but similar Temples in Quetzaltenango and other cities still stand.

See also

*History of Guatemala

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