José Venustiano Carranza de la Garza (Spanish pronunciation: [benusˈtjano kaˈransa ðe la ˈɣaɾsa]; 29 December 1859 – 21 May 1920) was a Mexican wealthy land owner and politician who was Governor of Coahuila when the constitutionally elected president Francisco I. Madero was overthrown in a February 1913 right-wing military coup. Known as the Primer Jefe or \"First Chief\" of the Constitutionalist faction in the Mexican Revolution Carranza was a shrewd civilian politician. He supported Madero's challenge to the Díaz regime in the 1910 elections but became a critic of Madero once Díaz was overthrown in May 1911. Madero did appoint him the governor of Coahuila. When Madero was murdered during the February 1913 counter-revolutionary coup Carranza drew up the Plan of Guadalupe a purely political plan to oust Madero's usurper General Victoriano Huerta. As a sitting governor when Madero was overthrown Carranza held legitimate power and he became the leader of the northern coalition oppose
1984-1992 100 Peso Mexican Coin. With Carranza Garza A Shrewd Mexico President And Politician. 100 Peso Graded By Seller Circulated Condition Price in USA