Vicente Ramón Guerrero Saldaña ( August 10, 1782 – February 14, 1831) was one of the leading revolutionary generals of the Mexican War of Independence. He fought against Spain for independence in the early 19th century, and later served as 2nd President of Mexico. He abolished slavery on a national level during his brief term as president. Guerrero was killed in a rebellion coup under Vice-President Anastasio Bustamante.
One of the most notable Afro-Latino figures in history is Vicente Guerrero, the second elected president of Mexico. Guerrero was mixed-race, of both African and Indigenous descent — an ethnic combination that was uncommon for men in power during his time.
Vicente Guerrero
2nd President of Mexico In office
April 1, 1829 – December 17, 1829
Cause of death -Execution by firing squad
Political party-Liberal Party
Spouse(s)-María Guadalupe Hernández
Children-María Dolores Guerrero
Profession-Military Officer Politician
An act of going 92mph in a 70mph zone, particularly when going skiing in Pennsylvania instead of going to school and taking an essay test in a Theology class.
"Yo, dude, did you see how fast that car was going?! That guy was really pulling a Gurcsik! He might get a ticket and be the next DelRocini!"
The act of logging in to MSN Messenger (or some other messenger service), opening a conversation with another person with the sole purpose of cursing them out, and then signing off before the other party has the chance to respond.
When a small irregular force takes on a large regular force through the use of hit and run tactics, the element of surprise, sabotage, destroying the enemies line of communications, etc.
For guerrilla warfare to work, the insurgent army must have the full support of the inhabitants in the area in which the guerrilla forces are trying to liberate. The enemy is also the source of the guerrilla army’s ammunition. Guerrilla is Spanish for "little war" and it originated with the actions of small bands of Spanish soldiers who fought against Napoleon’s French army in the Peninsular War (1807-1814).