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471: 24: 710: 114: 380:, whose job it was to fight and destroy the patriot armies that were fighting for Spanish American independence in South America. During a short period of time Juan José Flores distinguished himself in the Spanish military for his loyalty, discipline, courage, heroism, and sagacity. However, as a sergeant, he was taken prisoner on 31 October 1817, and at this point he was convinced that freeing his homeland from Spain's domination was a just cause and joined the patriot army of 1281: 376:. Because up to age 14 Juan José Flores received scant formal education, his impoverished mother placed him to learn and work in a Spanish military school and hospital. Since the poor yet sagacious Juan José Flores did not know what to do with his life at age 15, he enlisted as a private in the Spanish Royalist army of Spanish General 430:, who attempted to overthrow him. Eventually, the two made an agreement – Rocafuerte would become president after Flores, and Flores would become leader of the military. Also during his term, he fought an invading Colombian army in 1832 and again starting in 1834, finally defeating them on 18 January 1835 in 331:
Juan José Flores' contemporaries described his physical appearance as a proud man in military uniform, slender and short but well proportioned, with a handsome countenance that radiates quick intelligence and a commanding presence. Juan José Flores appeared to be self-taught, and despite his scant
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Flores' second term began on 1 February 1839, and ended 15 January 1843. The beginning of his term was marked by peace and social development—he kept his word to rule justly and to defend freedom. However, in the last year of his term, he intervened militarily in the politics of
414:, Flores was named supreme chief of the new country, and then on 14 August 1830, he was named provisional president. His official term, however, did not start until 22 September 1830, 11 days after he was elected constitutional president by the assembly in 454:. When later forced to intervene again, he was attacked by the Colombian army and his popularity at home fell. Then, after irregularities in the elections of 1842, he pushed to have the 1835 constitution annulled, and the new constitution, nicknamed the " 458:" ("charter of slavery") allowed him to continue in power for a third term, which began 1 April 1843. During this term, Flores fought to remain in power, but was ultimately overthrown on 6 March 1845 by a rebellion led by Rocafuerte and 384:. In the Patriot army he became loyal and acquainted with Simon Bolivar, who at an early stage recognized Juan José Flores' outstanding heroism and military talents especially at the victory at the 960: 845: 965: 827: 970: 950: 632: 618: 455: 205: 152: 369: 955: 356:. Later in life, the professors of the University of Quito recognized Juan Jose Flores' efforts and bestowed an honorary doctorate on Flores in 1842. 980: 548: 686: 368:, Venezuela, the illegitimate and only son of Juan José Aramburu, a rich and distinguished Spanish merchant from Spain, and to a Venezuelan, 431: 1315: 405: 426:, who wanted to prevent Ecuador from leaving Gran Colombia. Flores also faced a threat from a member of the Ecuadorian congress, 552: 1132: 521: 1305: 679: 1174: 1320: 439: 1350: 1147: 642: 607: 580: 316: 67: 45: 38: 1092: 1077: 348:. Juan José Flores was so fascinated with reading that in 1826 he asked for and received a shipment of books from 372:. Eventually his father returned to Europe, abandoning his only son Juan José Flores and his mother to a life of 1310: 1169: 1137: 1127: 1102: 1042: 672: 268: 418:. That term lasted until 10 September 1834, and was marked with much turmoil. Flores faced a rebellion led by 1179: 1142: 1340: 1325: 475: 349: 1027: 852: 1345: 1117: 734: 653: 447: 167: 332:
rudimentary education, he became an eloquent orator and an avid reader of contemporary authors such as
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El General Juan José Flores, Fundador de la República del Ecuador, 1993
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at the request of the Colombian government, fighting his old enemy,
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Juan José Flores Aramburu was born on 19 July 1800, in the city of
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On 13 May 1830, the day of Ecuador's breaking away from
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in 1864 while in campaign supporting the presidency of
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President of Ecuador
Francisco Aguirre Abad
José Joaquín de Olmedo
Vicente Rocafuerte
Francisco Aguirre Abad
Vicente Rocafuerte
Puerto Cabello
Captaincy General of Venezuela
Venezuela
Puná Island
Mercedes Jijón
Venezuelan
President
Ecuador
Rousseau
Montesquieu
Holbach
Vattel
General Santander
Gran Colombia
Puerto Cabello
Rita Flores Bohorques

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