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Juan Pablo Rojas Paúl

 
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Juan Pablo Rojas


In office
July 2, 1888 – March 19, 1890
Preceded by Hermógenes López
Succeeded by Raimundo Andueza Palacio

79th Minister of Foreign Affairs of Venezuela
In office
February 24, 1869 – July 31, 1869
President José Ruperto Monagas
Preceded by Guillermo Tell Villegas
Succeeded by Idelfonso Riera Aguinagalde

81th Minister of Foreign Affairs of Venezuela
In office
December 6, 1869 – January 27, 1870
President José Ruperto Monagas
Preceded by Idelfonso Riera Aguinagalde
Succeeded by Felipe Jiménez

Born November 26, 1826
Caracas, Venezuela
Died July 22, 1905 (aged 78)
Caracas, Venezuela
Political party Liberal Party
Spouse(s) Josefa de la Concepción Báez
Religion Roman Catholic
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Juan Pablo Rojas Paúl (November 26, 1826 – July 22, 1905) was President of Venezuela from 1888 to 1890. He was the first civilian president who was elected by constitutional procedures in 50 years, and the only one who could finish his term properly, until 74 years later.

Elected by Antonio Guzmán like his successor, Rojas tried to reconcile the followers of Guzmán and Joaquín Crespo, confronted at that time.

Contrary to the policy of Guzmán, Rojas authorized the creation of science faculties, churches, national schools in Maracaibo and Barquisimeto, brought French nuns to the country, helped the establishment of congregations, also built and remodeled many religious buildings. Inaugurated the submarine cable between La Guaira, the Antilles and Europe, the works of the painter Martín Tovar y Tovar at the Salón Elíptico (Elliptical Room) of the National Capitol. During his period, was published the book Great geographical, historical and statistics compilation of Venezuela of General Manuel Landaeta Rosales. The Rojas administration had to face an uprising led by Crespo. After the rebellion was crushed, Crespo had to go into exile.

During the Rojas administration there were violent demonstrations against Guzmán in the capital and other regions of Venezuela. These events precipitated a break of the Rojas administration with Guzmán, who sought to continue ruling indirectly from Paris.

In 1888 Rojas founded the National History Academy. His two years in the presidency were marked by an economic bonanza, of which he took advantage to invest in public works. He died in Caracas in 1905, at the age of 78.

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