Women and Independence in Latin America An exploration of women's involvement in the Latin American Wars of Independence |
Gender:Male
Ethnic origen: Unknown
Events:
1814 | - | Córdoba | - | Not applicable | - | Born |
1835 | - | Buenos Aires | - | Unknown | - | He was imprisoned. |
1837 | - | Montevideo | - | Unknown | - | He wrote against Rosas in El Nacional newspaper |
1839 | - | United States of America | - | Unknown | - | He went to Salem, Massachusetts, after his release from prison. |
1845 | - | Santa Catarina | - | Unknown | - | Died |
Connections:
Argentine exiles in UruguayBiography:
Born in 1814, Argentina, he was imprisoned in 1835 and went to the United States (Salem, Massachusetts) on his release. He survived an attack of smallpox then joined other exiles in Montevideo and wrote against Rosas in El Nacional newspaper. He wrote Rosas y sus opositores. He died in 1845. (Coaster, 116)
References:
Coester, Alfred (1919) The Literary History of Spanish America