Women and Independence in Latin America An exploration of women's involvement in the Latin American Wars of Independence |
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Route to exile |
Gender:Male
Ethnic origen: White
Events:
1759 | - | Mendoza | - | Not applicable | - | He was born at Mendoza (a Chilean dependency) in 1759 |
1810 | - | Santiago de Chile | - | Patriot | - | He joined the independence cause. |
1811 | - | Santiago de Chile | - | Unknown | - | He was a member of the Chilean governing junta from 1810 to 1811 and of Congress in 1811. |
1811-1812 | - | Concepción | - | Unknown | - | He was a member of the Concepción provisional junta, 1811-12. |
1812 | - | Mendoza | - | Unknown | - | He went into exile in Mendoza. |
1813 | - | Mendoza | - | Unknown | - | He died in exile in Mendoza. |
Connections:
Carrera opponentsBiography:
Born in 1759 in Mendoza into an influential Creole family. He went to Chile and joined the independence cause in 1810. He was a member of the governing junta from 1810-11, the 1811 Congress, and of the Concepción provisional junta 1811-12. He was exiled to Mendoza in 1812 and died there the following year. (Lynch, xxi)
He influenced his niece, Manuela Rozas. (Grez, 89)
He was allied to the Larraín family and clan the "Eight Hundred" and this put him against the Carreras and with Bernardo O'Higgins and Juan Mackenna.
References:
Clissold, Stephen (1968) Bernardo O'Higgins and the Independence of Chile
Grez, Vicente (1966) Las mujeres de la independencia
Lynch, John (1986) The Spanish American Revolutions 1808-1826