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Manuel Enrique Araujo

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Preceded by
  
Fernando Figueroa

Alma mater
  
UES

Succeeded by
  
Carlos Melendez

Profession
  
Doctor

Name
  
Manuel Araujo


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Died
  
9 February 1913 (aged 47) San Salvador, El Salvador

Assassinated
  
February 9, 1913, San Salvador, El Salvador

Education
  
University of El Salvador

Organizations founded
  
National Guard

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Dr. Manuel Enrique Araujo (12 October 1865 – 9 February 1913) was President of El Salvador from 1 March 1911 through 8 February 1913.

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Early life

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Araujo was born in the Hacienda El Condadillo, in the department of Usulután, El Salvador. His family were wealthy landowners who cultivated coffee; his father was of Basque and his mother of Portuguese descent. As a young man he studied medicine at the University of El Salvador, and after earning his doctorate in 1891 at the age of 26, he went to Europe to continue his studies specializing in surgery.

Presidency

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At age forty-five, Dr. Araujo stood as an official candidate for national president in the election of November 1910, and won the office with the support of outgoing president Fernando Figueroa. During his presidency, the Army received special attention and increased funding; consequently, many foreign military advisors were hired to educate and train Salvadoran officers. In 1912, Araujo founded the National Guard as a rural police force for the country. Former officers of the Spanish Civil Guard were recruited to train them and to provide men for his private security corps.

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In a reorganization of the national judicial system, offices of Justices of the Peace were established in all the country's municipalities to ensure the rule of law throughout the nation. A Ministry of Agriculture was formed to promote the cultivation of coffee. In 1911, the Teatro Nacional (National Theatre) was built in San Salvador, and the centenary of the independence uprising of 1811 was celebrated with the inauguration of the Monumento a los Próceres de 1811 (Monument to the Heroes of 1811) in Plaza Libertad (Freedom Park) to memorialize the heroes of the movement. The current national flag and the coat of arms it contains were adopted in 1912.

Death

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On 9 February 1913, during a concert in the San Salvador Bolivar Park (now Plaza Barrios), President Araujo was severely wounded when farmers Mulatilo Virgilio, Fermin Perez and Fabian Graciano assaulted him with machetes. Araujo died five days later and was buried in one of El Salvador's famous cemeteries. The motives of the attackers, who were executed after a military trial, were never thoroughly investigated.

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