List of State Leaders in 1874 - North America and The Caribbean

North America and The Caribbean

  • Canada
    • Monarch - Victoria, Queen of Canada (1837–1901)
    • Governor General - Marquess of Dufferin and Ava (1872–1878)
    • Prime Minister - Alexander Mackenzie, Prime Minister of Canada (1867–1891)
  • Costa Rica - Tomás Guardia Gutiérrez, President of Costa Rica (1870–1876)
  • Dominican Republic - Ignacio María González, President of the Dominican Republic (1874–1876)
  • El Salvador - Santiago González, President of El Salvador (1871–1876)
  • Guatemala - Justo Rufino Barrios, President of Guatemala (1873–1885)
  • Haiti -
    1. Nissage Saget, President of Haiti (1869–1874)
    2. Michel Domingue, President of Haiti (1874–1876)
  • Honduras -
    1. Céleo Arias, President of Honduras (1872–1876)
    2. Ponciano Leiva, President of Honduras (1874–1876)
  • Mexico - Sebastián Lerdo de Tejada, President of Mexico (1872–1876)
  • Nicaragua - Vicente Quadra, President of Nicaragua (1871–1875)
  • United States - Ulysses S. Grant, President of the United States (1869–1877)

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