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词条 Roberto V. Pesqueira
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|office1 = Federal Deputy of Mexico
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|birth_place = Arizpe, Sonora[1]
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|party = Anti-Reelectionist Party (1911)[1]
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}}Roberto V. Pesqueira Morales (1882 – 1966) was a Mexican politician who was elected twice to the Chamber of Deputies and was commissioned by President Venustiano Carranza to work as a confidential agent in the United States and secure diplomatic recognition to his regime.[2]

Pesqueira was born in Arizpe, Sonora. His older brother, Ignacio, went on to serve as Governor of Sonora.[3]{{Rp|72}} Roberto joined Francisco I. Madero's Anti-Reelectionist Party in 1910 and was elected federal deputy representing the first district of Sonora in 1913,[1] but refused to serve in the Chamber of Deputies after the consummation of Victoriano Huerta's {{lang|fr|coup d'état}} on 20 February 1913, and decided to join the revolutionary forces instead.[3]{{Rp|58}}

He was elected federal deputy once again in 1917 and acquired oil fields some years later. In February 1923 he wrote a letter to President Álvaro Obregón, alerting him of some irregularities detected in his foreign competitors; in particular, the Huasteca Oil Company.[4]

See also

  • Constitutionalists in the Mexican Revolution
  • United States–Mexico relations

References

1. ^{{cite book|last=Almada|first=Francisco R.|title=Diccionario de historia, geografía y biografía sonorenses|publisher=Gobierno de Sonora|location=Hermosillo, Mexico|year=1983|url=http://enciclopedia.sonora.gob.mx/Runscript.asp?p=ASP\\pg353.asp&page=353|accessdate=2009-12-07|language=Spanish}}
2. ^{{cite book|last=Barragán Rodríguez|first=Juan|title=Historia del ejército y de la revolución constitucionalista|publisher=Antigua Librería Robredo|location=Mexico City|year=1946| volume=1 |pages=135–140 |accessdate=2009-12-07 |language=Spanish}}
3. ^{{cite book|last=Cumberland|first=Charles Curtis|title=Mexican Revolution: the Constitutionalist years|publisher=University of Texas Press|location=Austin, TX, USA|year=1972|series=Texas Pan American series|volume=4|isbn=9780292750005|oclc=123321124|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=D8YQd9hsne0C&pg=PA72&dq=Roberto+V.+Pesqueira|accessdate=2009-12-07}}
4. ^{{cite book|last=Hall|first=Linda B.|title=Oil, Banks, and Politics: The United States and Postrevolutionary Mexico|publisher=University of Texas Press|location=Austin, TX, USA|year=1995|page=123|isbn=9780292731011|oclc=231655743|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=9PIW33ecHvMC&pg=RA1-PA123&dq=Roberto+V.+Pesqueira|accessdate=2009-12-07}}

External links

  • Pesqueira's secret telegram to President Venustiano Carranza (Soumaya Museum, in Spanish).
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6 : Members of the Chamber of Deputies (Mexico)|Mexican diplomats|People of the Mexican Revolution|People from Sonora|1882 births|1966 deaths

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