Juan Vicente Gómez's military coup seizes power in Venezuela
| Political |
Updated By: History Editorial Network (HEN)
Published:
3 min read
In the historic event, Juan Vicente Gómez took control of Venezuela through a military coup. Gómez, a general in the Venezuelan army, seized power following the assassination of President Cipriano Castro. Gómez's rise to power marked the beginning of a long period of dictatorship in Venezuela.
During his regime, Gómez implemented repressive measures to consolidate his authority, including censorship of the press, suppression of political opposition, and human rights violations. Despite these tactics, his rule brought stability to the country and fueled economic growth through the exploitation of Venezuela's oil reserves. Gómez maintained his grip on power for over two decades, ruling the country with an iron fist until his death.
The military coup that brought Gómez to power had a lasting impact on Venezuela's political landscape. His autocratic rule shaped the country's institutions and set the stage for future dictatorships. The legacy of Gómez's regime is still felt in Venezuela today, as the country continues to grapple with issues of political corruption and authoritarianism.
The event marked a turning point in Venezuelan history, ushering in a period of political repression and economic exploitation. Gómez's dictatorship left a lasting imprint on the country, shaping its development for decades to come. #Venezuela #MilitaryCoup #JuanVicenteGomez #PoliticalHistory #Authoritarianism

Explore the Life Moments of Venezuela | 