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Benito Jurez was born in Oaxaca, on March 21, 1806. His parents were the
peasants Marcelino Jurez y Brgida Garca. When it had three years of age he
remained an orphan and since then it was raised by his grandparents. He
studied to be an attorney and graduating in 1834 started working defending
the indigenous. Parallel he was a teacher and occupied important positions in
Oaxaca.
In 1847, he was elected a deputy and moved to Mexico City where it joined the
liberal ones. In 1855 the president Juan N. lvarez it was named By The
Secretary of Justice and Instruction. From this post it cut away the privileges of
the clergy and the army.
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