Manuel Estrada Cabrera
Manuel José Estrada Cabrera (21 November 1857 – 24 September 1924) was the
President of Guatemala from 1898 to 1920. A lawyer with no military background, he modernised the country's industry and transportation infrastructure, via granting concessions to the American-owned
United Fruit Company, whose influence on the government was deeply unpopular among the population. Estrada Cabrera ruled as an
dictator who used increasingly brutal methods to assert his authority, including armed
strike-breaking, and he effectively controlled general elections. He retained power for 22 years through controlled elections in 1904, 1910, and 1916, and was eventually removed from office when the national assembly declared him mentally incompetent, and he was jailed for corruption. As such, he was the longest-serving leader of Guatemala.
Son of Pedro Estrada-Monzón and Joaquina Cabrera.
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