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'Juan Crisóstomo Falcón y Zavarce' (
27 January 1820 –
29 April 1870) was
president of Venezuela (
1863-
1868).
Member of the liberal Venezuelan Federalist Party, he first served as president of Venezuela as the supreme chief of a rebel movement in August
1859, but the rebellion was soon crushed. He served as the recognized president of Venezuela from
1863 to
1868, when a conservative revolution headed by General
José Tadeo Monagas ended his term as president. Also, he was briefly overthrown in
1865. At the end of his presidential term, Falcón emigrated to Europe. He died in Martinique in 1870.
In 1863 Venezuela, under the presidency of Juan Crisostomo Falcon, became the first country to abolish capital punishment for all crimes, including serious offenses against the state.
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