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(President of Nicaragua (1933 to 1936)) Juan Bautista Sacasa was a notable figure in Nicaraguan politics, having served as President from 1933 to 1936. He was an educated individual who obtained an M.D. degree from Columbia University in the United States. Sacasa was aligned with the Liberal regime and was instrumental in forming various political alliances. Despite encountering obstacles such as U.S. influence and internal power struggles, he successfully assumed the presidency. However, he eventually yielded to pressure from influential figures such as Anastasio Somoza García and resigned, subsequently going into exile in the U.S.