Pablo Obregón Explained

Pablo Obregón
Birth Date:c. 1796
Birth Place:León, Guanajuato, New Spain
Death Place:Philadelphia, United States
Nationality:Mexican
Office1:Envoy of Mexico to the United States
Term Start1:18 November 1824
Term End1:10 September 1828
Predecessor1:José Anastasio Torrens
Successor1:José María Montoya (interim)
Office2:Member of the Chamber of Deputies (Mexico)
Term Start2:24 February 1822
Term End2:21 July 1824

Pablo Obregón (c. 1796 – 10 September 1828)[1] was a young Mexican colonel in the Army of the Three Guarantees who served as minister plenipotentiary of Mexico to the United States from 18 November 1824 until his death by suicide on 10 September 1828.[2] [3] [4] [5] [6]

Notes and References

  1. Flores D.. Jorge. Apuntes para una historia de la diplomacia mexicana: La obra prima, 1810-1824. Estudios de Historia Moderna y Contemporánea de México. 1972. 4. 9–62. 11 October 2014. Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Instituto de Investigaciones Históricas. Spanish.
  2. Web site: Embajadores de México en Estados Unidos. Secretaría de Relaciones Exteriores. 5 October 2014. Mexico City, Mexico. Spanish. 27 September 2013.
  3. Book: Iturriaga, José E.. México en el Congreso de Estados Unidos. 9 October 2014. 1988. Secretaría de Educación Pública. Mexico City, Mexico. Spanish. 978-968-16-2930-4. 99. El encargado de negocios era desde el 28 de agosto de 1828 José María Montoya, quien sustituyó al segundo ministro plenipotenciario enviado a Estados Unidos, el coronel Pablo Obregón —que se suicidó..
  4. Book: Zorrilla, Luis G.. Historia de las relaciones entre México y los Estados Unidos de América, 1800-1958. 9 October 2014. 1977. Editorial Porrúa. Mexico City, Mexico. Spanish. 59, 93.
  5. Book: Salado Álvarez. Victoriano. La novela vivida del primer ministro de México en los Estados Unidos. 1937. Editorial Polis. Mexico City, Mexico. 11 October 2014. Spanish.
  6. Book: Lyman, Theodore. Theodore Lyman (militiaman)

    . Theodore Lyman (militiaman). The Diplomacy of the United States: Being an Account of the Foreign Relations of the Country, from the First Treaty with France, in 1778, to the Present Time. 10 October 2014. 2. 1828. Wells and Lilly. Boston, MA, United States. 489. Don Pablo Obregon remained the minister from Mexico till his late lamented death....