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Mariano Arista

 
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Arista, Mariano (1802-55) Mexican general and president of Mexico (1851-53). Arista fought in the Mexican army against the Texas War of Independence (1836). In the Mexican War (1846-48), as commander of the Mexican Army of the North, he was defeated by Zachary Taylor at Palo Alto and routed at Resaca de la Palma (1846).

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Arista, Mariano (märyä'nō ärē'stä), 1802-55, Mexican general and president (1851-53). A royalist in the revolt against Spain, he later joined Agustín de Iturbide. He fought in the Mexican army that tried to put down the Texas revolt (1836). In command of the army in N Mexico in the Mexican War, he was defeated by Zachary Taylor at Palo Alto and at Resaca de la Palma (1846). Arista succeeded J. J. Herrera as president. His administration sought to bring fiscal stability to the nation. Difficulties in maintaining a loyal cabinet and a conservative revolt in 1852 led to his resignation the following year.
 
 
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Palo Alto (historic site, Texas)
Resaca de la Palma (geographical area, historical site, Texas)
Battle of Palo Alto

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