José Justo Corro

José Justo Corro
10th President of Mexico
In office
28 February 1836 – 19 April 1837
Preceded byMiguel Barragán
Succeeded byAnastasio Bustamante
Minister of Justice and
Ecclesiastical Affairs
In office
18 May 1835 – 27 February 1836
PresidentMiguel Barragán
Preceded byJosé Mariano Blasco
Succeeded byJoaquín de Iturbide
Personal details
Bornc. (1794-07-18)18 July 1794
Guadalajara, Jalisco
Diedc. 18 December 1864(1864-12-18) (aged 70)
Guadalajara, Jalisco,
Mexican Empire
Resting placePanteón de Belén
NationalityMexican
Political partyLiberal

José Justo Corro y Silva (c. 19 July 1794 – c. 18 December 1864) was a Mexican lawyer and statesman who was made president of Mexico on March 2, 1836, after the sudden death of President Miguel Barragán. During his administration, he oversaw the transition from the First Mexican Republic to the Centralist Republic of Mexico and the publication of the new constitution: the Siete Leyes. The nation also faced the ongoing Texas Revolution, and Mexican independence was recognized by Spain and by the Holy See.

Early life and education

José Justo Corro y Silva was born on 18 July, 1794,[1] in the city of Guadalajara, the capital of what is now the state of Jalisco.[2][3][4] His parents were financially comfortable and descended from Mexican nobility.[1] He began his public life as a provincial ensign in 1810 and had reached the rank of captain lieutenant colonel when he took part in the Mexican War of Independence.[5] He went to law school in Guadalajara before moving to Mexico City and made a name for himself in the capital as a lawyer.

Career

Early positions

Corro served as a deputy in Jalisco's Constituent Congress,[3][4] which held its first session on 14 September 1823. While there, he participated in the drafting and signing of the state's constitution, which was promulgated on 18 November 1824. Corro was part of the congress's treasury commission, where he and other legislators opposed classification of the General Congress's income, due to his and Jalisco's support of federalism.[6] He then served as the Governor of Jalisco from 22 September, 1828, until 1 May, 1829.[3]

On 26 January 1835, incumbent president Antonio López de Santa Anna attempted to step down, but congress did not immediately accept his resignation. Vice president Valentín Gómez Farías was removed from power and his office abolished the following day, and on January 28, General Miguel Barragán became president.[7][8] Barragán appointed Corro as minister of justice and ecclesiastical affairs on 18 May 1835, a position in which he served until 27 February 1836.[9] Barragán died of typhus on 1 March 1836, just after resigning office on 27 February due to ill health, with Santa Anna again absent from the capital (this time fighting rebels in Texas). Under those circumstances, the Chamber of Deputies on 27 February 1836 named Corro interim president. He formally took office on 2 March.

Presidency

Presidency of José Justo Corro[10]
OfficeNameTerm
RelationsJosé María Ortiz Monasterio27 February 1836 – 19 April 1837
JusticeJoaquín de Iturbide27 February 1836 – 19 April 1837
TreasuryRafael Mangino27 February 1836 – 20 September 1836
Ignacio Alas21 September 1836 – 18 December 1836
José María Cervantes19 December – 19 April 1837
WarJosé María Tornel27 February 1836 – 18 April 1847
Ignacio del Corral18 April 1837 – 19 April 1837

He had been president for three months when news arrived of the Battle of San Jacinto, the defeat of Mexico by the Texans, and the capture of Santa Anna. Corro made patriotic appeals to aid the troops and save the president and laid out a plan for which the government could raise more funds. To the Mexican Navy were added a few vessels, and reinforcements were sent out to Texas by the end of 1836.[11]

At Puebla appeared a prounciamniento, the Plan of Concordia, calling for the unity of all parties, but it did not seriously threaten the government. Towards the end of 1836, former conservative President arrived back in the nation after an exile in Europe, and public opinion began to favor him for the presidency.[12]

Foreign relations

The government at this time had to deal with many foreign crises, most apparent of all the Texas Revolution, and threats that the United States would recognize Texan independence. France had put forth claims of damages, which would eventually lead to the Pastry War in 1838. Due to rising tensions, Manuel Eduardo de Gorostiza, the Mexican minister to the United States was summoned back to Mexico. In response to the seizure of American merchant ships, the Mexican brigantine ‘General Urrea’ had been captured by American vessels, and the latter had been forced to lower the Mexican colors and fly the American flag.[12] Wishing to avoid a war, the Mexican government ordered a release of captured vessels.

In March 1837, the new ambassador of France in Mexico received a message from his government claiming damages that had not been addressed by the Mexican government with the warning that if they were continued to be ignored they would result in war between France and Mexico. When the ambassador arrived in Mexico he was received by President Corro, and Minister José María Tornel held many banquets for him. In a proclamation Corro assured that he would not be intimidated by foreign interests. A newspaper published a letter by the French ambassador with maps showcasing recent French triumphs in Algeria, meant to show off French military capability.[13]

The Corro administration was successful in getting the Holy See to recognize Mexican independence, under the condition that the anti-clerical laws, established in 1833 by president Valentin Gomez Farias, would be lifted. The pope then resolved to send an internuncio.[13] On December 28, 1836, Spain also recognized Mexican independence though news of this would not arrive in Mexico until Corro was no longer president. Representing Mexico during the negotiations in Madrid was Miguel Santa Maria who would remain in Spain as Mexico's foreign representative.[14]

Domestic issues

The Siete Leyes of 1836, implemented during Corro's presidency

In the course of his presidency Corro would have three ministers of finance – Mangino, Alas and Cervantes – who all struggled to raise funds, and who all appealed the government to take out foreign loans. The use of copper also caused trouble as it lent itself easily to counterfeiting, which Corro tried to discourage by devaluing the value of the copper coin.[13] To alleviate the financial chaos, a National Bank was also established, but it struggled due to a lack of funds.[15] Urban properties had avoided paying taxes since independence, and the Corro administration on June 30, 1836, decreed that they now had to pay two pesos for every thousand pesos in value which they had.[16]

Partisan conflict on the municipal level resulted in a petition to the president to suspend the elections for the Ayuntamientos until the publication of the Siete Leyes, the new constitution that was being worked on. After suppressing the revolt of Juan Alvarez in the south of the country, congress began focusing on this new, centralist constitution. The Siete Leyes were finally published on December 30, 1836.[12]

Elections were held in accordance with the new constitution, and the ex-president Anastasio Bustamante who had recently returned from Europe, succeeded in winning another term.

Later life

Corro stepped down on 19 April 1837, being succeeded by Bustamante.[17][18] Corro then retired to private life in Guadalajara. He died there on 18 December, 1864,[1][3][4] and was interred in the Panteón de Belén. There is a street named after Corro in Guadalajara.[1]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c d "Corro y Silva, José Justo". Los primeros universitarios: La Real Universidad de Guadalajara, 1791 - 1821 (in Spanish). Vol. I. Universisdad de Guadalajara. Retrieved 2024-09-11.
  2. ^ Sordo Cedeño 2008, p. 120.
  3. ^ a b c d "José Justo Corro". www.bicentenario.gob (in Spanish). Archived from the original on 2009-06-24. Retrieved 2024-09-04.
  4. ^ a b c "Los que hicieron la historia". El Informador (in Spanish). 2010-10-12. Retrieved 2024-09-04.
  5. ^ Zamacois, Niceto (1880). Historia de Mexico Tomo XI (in Spanish). JF Parres. p. 74.
  6. ^ Sordo Cedeño 2008, pp. 120–121.
  7. ^ Guerrero Flores & Ruiz Ham 2012, pp. 123–124.
  8. ^ Sordo Cedeño 2008, p. 119.
  9. ^ Sordo Cedeño 2008, pp. 121–122.
  10. ^ Memoria de hacienda y credito publico, correspondiente al cuadragésimoquinto año económico (in Spanish). Mexico City: Secretario de Hacienda. 1870. pp. 1033–1034.
  11. ^ Rivera Cambas 1873, p. 202.
  12. ^ a b c Rivera Cambas 1873, p. 203
  13. ^ a b c Rivera Cambas 1873, p. 204
  14. ^ Arrangoiz, Francisco de Paula (1872). Mexico Desde 1808 Hasta 1867 Tomo II (in Spanish). Perez Dubrull. p. 236.
  15. ^ Rivera Cambas 1873, p. 205.
  16. ^ Arrangoiz, Francisco de Paula (1872). Mexico Desde 1808 Hasta 1867 Tomo II (in Spanish). Perez Dubrull. p. 236.
  17. ^ Sordo Cedeño 2008, p. 138.
  18. ^ Guerrero Flores & Ruiz Ham 2012, p. 149.

Bibliography

Further reading

  • (in Spanish) "Corro, José Justo", Enciclopedia de México, v. 4. Mexico City, 1996, ISBN 1-56409-016-7.
  • (in Spanish) García Puron, Manuel, México y sus gobernantes, v. 2. Mexico City: Joaquín Porrúa, 1984.
  • (in Spanish) Orozco Linares, Fernando, Gobernantes de México. Mexico City: Panorama Editorial, 1985, ISBN 968-38-0260-5.
  • (in Spanish) Santibáñez, Enrique, El Ejecutivo y su labor política. Estudios de historia nacional contemporénea. 1916.
Political offices
Preceded by President of Mexico
28 February 1836 - 19 April 1837
Succeeded by

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