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His paper was largely devoted to exposing the "lies" of the American press and fighting the efforts of Cuban emigrants who supported independence. He was challenged to several duels, which he fought in Canada, due to American laws prohibiting them. In 1875, he was challenged by Juan Bellido de Luna
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He was one of thirteen children born to Manuel Vicente Ferrer, a second-lieutenant in the infantry, and his wife, Manuela. He studied at the local military academy for sailors and pilots. In 1837, he became a second-lieutenant and was assigned to a unit fighting the
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published a lengthy and positive obituary. He was buried in New York. Later, his remains were removed to Madrid.
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plans, and defended slavery, in a controversial book that was published in English and Spanish in 1864.
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Vindication of the Facts and Administration of the Spaniards in America
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Marcelo París
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La Ilustración Española y Americana
Ferrol
New York City
Carlistas
Serafín Estébanez Calderón
Order of Charles III
Order of Isabella the Catholic
Narciso López
Monroe Doctrine
abolitionist
Pío Rosado
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New York Times
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978-84-239-7259-3
Obituary

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