CARRERA, RAFAEL


Meaning of CARRERA, RAFAEL in English

born Oct. 24, 1814, Guatemala City died April 4, 1865, Guatemala City dictator of Guatemala and one of the most powerful figures of 19th-century Central America. Carrera was born of white and Indian stock, had no formal education, and remained illiterate all his life. Nevertheless, with the support of the Indian peasantry, who revered him, and the lower clergy, who despised the anticlerical liberal government, he captured Guatemala City in 1838 and took power, which he exercised completely and ruthlessly until his death. Carreradeeply religious, a strong nationalist, and a political conservativeconsolidated his rule in 1840 when he became dictator and took Guatemala out of the United Provinces of Central America, proclaiming it an independent republic. Recalling the Jesuits, he reestablished the Roman Catholic Church in 1852. In 1854 he abolished elections and became president for life. Under Carrera adventurers from Nicaragua led by William Walker were repulsed, two attempts by Mexico to annex Guatemala were thwarted, and the territorial expansion of British Honduras was limited. He intruded frequently into the affairs of neighbouring nations in behalf of their conservative forces. Although Carrera was crude and brutal, the clergy and upper classes appreciated his regime for its stability, respect for property, and support of the church. The nation gained some economic progress and a measure of racial equality under his rule.

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