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Francisco Carrillo Morales

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On January 29, 1895, José Martí signed the order in New York City for General Carrillo to rise up in his region of origin. 4 The Cuban War of Independence began on February 24, 1895, but General Carrillo could not rise up as agreed, as he was arrested by the Spanish authorities. He remained a
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His main battles during this war were those of Ingenio Viejo, Caraballo, Itabo, Juan de Vera, Pesquero and Sábanas Nuevas de Jobosí. He capitulated with the rank of Brigadier General on September 30, 1880.
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He was a senator for the Santa Clara Province from 1902 to 1910 and from 1913 to 1918. Notably, he was vice president of the Republic of Cuba from May 20, 1921, to May 20, 1925, under the presidency of
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As head of said body, Carrillo assisted the expeditionaries on the fourth voyage of the Dauntless steamer. In October 1896, he participated in the
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on October 4, 1851. At just 17 years old, he became involved in the independence conspiracies that sought to separate Cuba from Spain.
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Major General Francisco Carrillo Morales died of natural causes in Havana on November 11, 1926. He was 75 years old when he died.
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Between 1880 and 1892, he lived in the United States, where he cooperated with the other Cuban independence fighters, including
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in the province of Santa Clara, he took up arms in his hometown on November 9, 1879. He had a personal duel with
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prisoner in La Cabaña Fortress in Havana Carrillo but he was released due to pressure from the U.S. government.
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was signed, which officially ended the war. Colonel Carrillo capitulated together with Major General
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on November 17, 1895. After landing, he went to CamagĂĽey and placed himself under the orders of the
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in CamagĂĽey. After Agramonte's death in May 1873, all his troops were subordinated to Major General
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Under GĂłmez's orders, Carrillo fought in Santa Cruz del Sur, the second combat of the
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from May 20, 1921, to May 20, 1925, as well as a governor of several Cuban provinces.
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He was an outstanding student at the military academy created by Major General
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Deported to the United States, Carrillo managed to return to Cuba on the
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He commanded at several battles throughout the year 1897 as part of the
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in February 1869. He was subordinated to Major General
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On March 27, 1896, General in Chief 27:6th Vice President of Cuba (1851–1926) 670:19th-century Cuban military personnel 88:May 20, 1921 â€“ May 20, 1925 521: 24: 486:Government of the Republic in Arms 25: 701: 364: 218: 201: 675:20th-century Cuban politicians 615: 544: 13: 1: 537: 440: 680:Cuban independence activists 36:, the first or paternal 7: 497:Battle of Paso de las Damas 309:Battle of Paso de las Damas 121:Carlos de la Rosa Hernández 10: 706: 690:People from Remedios, Cuba 437:on March 18 of that year. 429:On February 10, 1878, the 424:Battle of Nuevas de JobosĂ­ 369:Carrillo took part in the 335:Francisco Carrillo Morales 286:Battle of Nuevas de JobosĂ­ 55:Francisco Carrillo Morales 31: 472:Cuban War of Independence 466:Cuban War of Independence 348: 339:Cuban War of Independence 328: 303:Cuban War of Independence 256: 248: 240: 230: 213: 196: 191: 167: 135: 130: 126: 114: 102: 92: 81: 73: 69: 60: 53: 413:Francisco JimĂ©nez CortĂ©s 355:San Juan de los Remedios 665:Vice presidents of Cuba 529:Alfredo Zayas y Alfonso 97:Alfredo Zayas y Alfonso 343:Vice President of Cuba 281:Battle of Las Guásimas 76:Vice President of Cuba 231:Years of service 225:Cuban Liberation Army 377:. Later, he went to 508:La Reforma Campaign 397:Battle of JimaguayĂş 371:Las Villas uprising 321:La Reforma Campaign 276:Battle of Palo Seco 266:Battle of JimaguayĂş 558:on October 1, 2019 271:Battle of La Sacra 18:Francisco Carrillo 451:Hermann Brandeyrs 386:Ignacio Agramonte 332: 331: 171:November 11, 1926 16:(Redirected from 697: 634: 633: 619: 613: 612: 601: 568: 567: 565: 563: 554:. 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Francisco Carrillo
Spanish name
surname

Vice President of Cuba
Alfredo Zayas y Alfonso
Emilio Núñez
Carlos de la Rosa Hernández
Remedios
Santa Clara
Cuba
Spain
Havana
La Habana
Cuba
Cuba
Cuban Liberation Army
Ten Years' War
Battle of JimaguayĂş
Battle of La Sacra
Battle of Palo Seco
Battle of Las Guásimas
Battle of Nuevas de JobosĂ­
WIA
Little War
Cuban War of Independence
Battle of Paso de las Damas
WIA
La Reforma Campaign
Cuban War of Independence

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