Tomás Frías was born in Potosí in December, 1804, into a wealthy family. He received an exceptional education and stood out both academically and professionally. He held significant public assignments and was president of Bolivia twice, 1872-73 and 1874-76. He always maintained impeccable behavior and made great contributions to culture and socio-economic development in the country.
Biography
1804: Born in Potosí
1855: Prefect of Potosí
1857-61: Ministry of the Economy
1857-61: Created the Centralized Payment Center
1857-61: Organized the national economy
1857-61: Promoted creation of Intellectual Property laws
1857-61: Promoted creation of Corporation laws
1857-61: Promoted the exploitation of quinoa
1861: Was part of the Constituent Assembly
1862: Received a significant number of votes in the general elections
1872: President Morales was assassinated
1872: Became interim president of Bolivia
1872: Called elections
1873: Ballivián became president
1873: Ministry of Education and Foreign Relations
1874: Became president when Ballivián resigned for health reasons
1876: Called elections. Thereafter accepted various diplomatic posts in different countries in Europe.
1884: Died in Florence, Italy