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Pedro Gual Escandón

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Preceded by
  
Jose Tadeo Monagas

Preceded by
  
*Office created

Succeeded by
  
Julian Castro

President
  
Simon Bolivar

Role
  
Politician

Name
  
Pedro Escandon

Preceded by
  
Julian Castro


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Born
  
17 January 1783Caracas, Venezuela (
1783-01-17
)

Died
  
May 6, 1862, Guayaquil, Ecuador

Similar People
  
Manuel Felipe de Tovar, Jose Gregorio Monagas, Juan Crisostomo Falcon

Preceded by
  
Political party
  
Conservative Party

Pedro José Ramón Gual (Caracas, Venezuela, 17 January 1783 – Guayaquil, Ecuador, 6 May 1862), was a Venezuelan lawyer, politician, journalist and diplomat. In 1824 as chancellor of Great Colombia he negotiated with the U.S. diplomat Richard Clough Anderson and concluded the Anderson–Gual Treaty, the first bilateral treaty that the U.S. signed with another American state. He was President of Venezuela for three periods (1858, 1859, and 1861) and member of the Conservative Centralist party.

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