born Dec. 21, 1874, Len, Nicaragua died April 17, 1946, Los Angeles, Calif., U.S. Sacasa Nicaraguan statesman who served as his country's president in 193236. Sacasa studied in the United States from 1889 to 1901, earning an M.D. from Columbia University. In 1924 he was elected vice president of Nicaragua as leader of the Liberal Party in a coalition government. The following year a coup d'tat installed General Emiliano Chamorro Vargas as president and forced Sacasa into exile. When Chamorro was replaced by Adolfo Daz in 1926, Sacasa returned to assert his claim to the presidency. In the wake of Sacasa's announcement, Mexico sided with Sacasa; the United States, involved in a dispute with Mexico and determined to prevent Mexico from gaining the prestige of backing a winning candidate, supported Daz. In the unrest over the claims to the presidency, the U.S. government sent marines to maintain order in Nicaragua. On their arrival in April 1927, Sacasa reluctantly accepted a compromise offered by the United States, by which he withdrew his assertion. Sacasa was elected president in 1932 but was overshadowed by his subordinates Csar Augusto Sandino and General Anastasio Somoza Garci and was ousted in June 1936 by Somoza.
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