Benito Juárez, who occupied the presidency of Mexico from 1858 to 1872, is one of the most controversial characters in the history of Mexico, since there are those who praise him loudly and those who criticize him fiercely.This text seeks to discover his true character by critiquing the most widely used sources from both sides, reviewing his rise to the presidency, the McLane-Ocampo Treaties, the Reform War and the French Intervention, as well as his continuous elections.The facts recounted here reveal the historical truth about one of the most representative men of Mexico's political class.
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