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- Carlos_Antonio_López abstract "Carlos Antonio López Ynsfrán (November 4, 1792 – September 10, 1862) was the leader of Paraguay from 1841 to 1862.López was born at Manorá (Asunción) on November 4, 1792, and was educated in the ecclesiastical seminary of that city. He attracted the hostility of the dictator José Gaspar Rodríguez de Francia, who was his uncle. This forced him into hiding for several years. He acquired, however, such a great knowledge of law and governmental affairs that, on Francia's death in 1840, he succeeded Francia as the country's leader.He was briefly secretary of the military junta that ruled the country in the interval after Francia's death from 1840–1841. In 1841, he was chosen as the country's first consul—a post equivalent to that of president—ruling alongside Mariano Roque Alonso. In 1844, he exiled Roque and assumed dictatorial powers. On March 13, 1844, Congress approved the first Paraguayan Constitution, which is probably the work of Lopez himself. A few months later, Congress changed his post from consul to president, and elected him to the new post for a 10-year term. The constitution not only legally sanctioned López' dictatorial powers, but included no guarantees of civil rights, indeed, the word \"liberty\" was not even in the text. He was reelected for a three-year term in 1854, and then reelected by successive elections for ten and three years, and in 1857 again for ten years, with power to nominate his own successor.His government was in general directed with wise energy towards developing the material resources and strengthening the military power of the country. His approach to foreign affairs several times involved him in diplomatic disputes with Brazil, the Britain, and the United States, which nearly resulted in war, but each time he extricated himself by skillful diplomacy. Despite the lack of any civil rights, he was somewhat more tolerant of opposition than Francia had been. He released all political prisoners soon after taking full power, and also formally abolished slavery and torture.His eldest son, Francisco Solano López (1826–1870), succeeded him as president after his death.A barrio of Asuncion is named after him".
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- Carlos_Antonio_López birthDate "1792-11-04".
- Carlos_Antonio_López birthPlace Asunción.
- Carlos_Antonio_López birthPlace Viceroyalty_of_the_Río_de_la_Plata.
- Carlos_Antonio_López child Francisco_Solano_López.
- Carlos_Antonio_López deathDate "1862-09-10".
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- Carlos_Antonio_López successor Francisco_Solano_López.
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- Carlos_Antonio_López vicePresident Francisco_Solano_López.
- Carlos_Antonio_López vicePresident Mariano_González_(politician).
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- Carlos_Antonio_López wikiPageWikiLinkText "Carlos A. López".
- Carlos_Antonio_López wikiPageWikiLinkText "Carlos Antonio López".
- Carlos_Antonio_López wikiPageWikiLinkText "President Carlos López".
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- Carlos_Antonio_López birthDate "1792-11-04".
- Carlos_Antonio_López birthPlace "Asunción, Paraguay".
- Carlos_Antonio_López children Francisco_Solano_López.
- Carlos_Antonio_López children "Benigno".
- Carlos_Antonio_López children "Inocencia".
- Carlos_Antonio_López children "Rafaela".
- Carlos_Antonio_López children "Venancio".
- Carlos_Antonio_López deathDate "1862-09-10".
- Carlos_Antonio_López deathPlace "Asunción, Paraguay".
- Carlos_Antonio_López honorificPrefix Excellency.
- Carlos_Antonio_López name "Carlos Antonio López".
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- Carlos_Antonio_López predecessor "himself as Consul".
- Carlos_Antonio_López religion "Roman Catholic".
- Carlos_Antonio_López spouse "Juana Pabla Carrillo".
- Carlos_Antonio_López successor Francisco_Solano_López.
- Carlos_Antonio_López successor "himself as President".
- Carlos_Antonio_López termEnd "1844-03-13".
- Carlos_Antonio_López termEnd "1862-09-10".
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- Carlos_Antonio_López vicepresident "Francisco Solano López".
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