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210: 310: 830: 50: 410: 245:, future president of Cuba. In Honduras he dedicated himself to commerce and prospered economically. The Spanish Crown did not keep its part of the treaty with Cuba, and on February 24, 1895, insurgents rose against the Spaniards in the provinces of Oriente, Santa Clara and Matanzas in what became known as "El Grito de Baire". Rius Rivera joined the Cuban Liberation Army as one of its generals. 277:
Velasco. He and 250 of his men were captured and imprisoned. General Juan Rius Rivera was gravely injured and was transported to the hospital of San Ambrosio in Havana. Later, he was deported to Castillo Presidio de Montjuïc in Barcelona, Spain where he remained until the end of the war. On February 15, 1898, the United States declared war against Spain in what is known as the
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In 2013, the township of Mayagüez unveiled an equestrian statue of Ríus Rivera on a little park to the side of the Balboa Bridge. The cast, made by the Puerto Rican artist, Salvador Rivera Cardona, presents the patriot from Mayagüez in Cuba in his role of a military leader with the machete held high.
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to rescue General Maceo. They were able to break through the Spanish blockade and reach General Maceo. On December 7, General Maceo was engaged in a fierce fight against the troops of Spanish Major Cirujedas when he was killed. On December 20, General Rius Rivera was promoted to Commander-in Chief of
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and María Manuela de Rivera from Mayagüez. His family owned a coffee plantation in the Río Cañas Abajo barrio in Mayagüez, and were one of the wealthiest families in that town. There he received both his primary and secondary education. Rius Rivera was sent by his parents to study in Spain and earned
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and learned about the failed revolt. He then set his hopes on Cuba. Rius Rivera interrupted his studies in Spain, crossed the border to France, and from there he traveled to the United States. He arrived in New York City in 1869 and went to the Cuban Revolutionary Junta and offered his services. In
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in May 1902. When Estrada Palma's government fell he chose not to join the new government even though he was offered a position. In May 1907, Rius Rivera returned to Honduras, homeland of his wife. There he founded and was president of the Banco Atlántico and first president of Hospital D'Antonio.
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was to be directed by Betances, organized by Aurelio Méndez Mercado and the armed forces were to be commanded by General Juan Rius Rivera from Cuba. On March 28, 1897, Rius Rivera engaged in combat at Cabezedas in the Occidental Province, where he was then overpowered by Spanish General Hernández
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December 1869, Colonel Francisco Javier Cisneros advised Rius to be ready to set sail for Cuba and a few days later the mayagüezano (as the people from Mayagüez are known) sailed for Cuba aboard the "Anna", an American steamship. There he participated in that country's
197:. Convinced that the Spanish Crown was mistreating the people of Puerto Rico and inspired by the ideals of Betances, Rius Rivera joined the pro-independence movement on the island. He became a member of the Mayagüez revolutionary cell "Capá Prieto" under the command of 1535: 221:(The Cry of Lares). Many of the revolutionaries were either killed, imprisoned or exiled. Rius Rivera, who had not participated directly in the revolt, was an avid reader of information pertaining to the 180:
and Ramona Rivera from Puerto Rico. He was one of nine brothers. His paternal grandparents were Vicente Ríus and Francisca Rubio. His maternal grandparents were José Eusebio de Jesús de Rivera from
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The Commander-in-Chief of the Cuban Liberation Army of the West, General Antonio Maceo, was wounded and surrounded in a place called "La Trocha". In September 1897, Rius Rivera under General
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on December 10, resulting in Puerto Rico becoming a U.S. colony (euphemistically called a territory). Cuba gained its independence in 1902, but remained under heavy
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and to hold Cuban ministerial offices after independence. In his later year, he also became a successful businessperson in
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General Rius Rivera was one of the few members of the Cuban Assembly (legislature) who rejected the imposition of the
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General Rius Rivera was soon active in the young nation's politics. Among the political positions which he held were:
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in 1924 when he suddenly died of heart failure. His remains were returned to Cuba and he is buried in the
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passed a resolution recognizing Cuba as a "free and independent" nation. Spain surrendered and signed the
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On September 23, 1868, a group of Puerto Ricans revolted against Spain in an event known as the
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General Juan Rius Rivera: héroe militar de Cuba, poderoso banquero y empresario en Honduras
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General Juan Rius Rivera: héroe militar de Cuba, poderoso banquero y empresario en Honduras
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Understanding Cuba as a Nation: From European Settlement to Global Revolutionary Mission
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Genealogias Biografias e Historia del Mayagüez de Ayer y Hoy y Antologia de Puerto Rico
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Puerto Rican who reached the highest military rank in the Cuban Liberation Army
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in 1884. In 1887, he married a native Honduran named Aurora, the sister of
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chapter after Rius during a visit by the organization's leader
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Rius Rivera was representing Cuba at a conference held in
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Civil Governor of Havana, named by General John E. Brooke
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General-in-Chief of the Cuban Liberation Army of the West
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Secretary of Agriculture, named by General Leonardo Wood
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Rius Rivera did not agree with the treaty, and moved to
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Placard in honor of Juan Ríus Rivera in Mayagüez, PR.
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September 7–13, 2017. p. 7 688:Ministerio de Hacienda, Cuba (August 20, 1943). 252:was sent with Cuban troops aboard the schooner 31: and the second or maternal family name is 813: 742:"Entregan ofrenda floral a Juan Ríus Rivera" 538: 364: 820: 806: 768:Prensa Latina - Latin American News Agency 654: 324:Secretary of the President of the Republic 313:Statue of Juan Ríus Rivera in Mayagüez, PR 341:In 1902, Tomás Estrada Palma was elected 914:Hostosian National Independence Movement 308: 208: 204: 894:Independence Association of Puerto Rico 717: 644: 642: 640: 638: 434:List of Puerto Rican military personnel 321:Member of the Assembly of Pinar del Río 1616:Puerto Rican people of Catalan descent 1588: 1557:La Borinqueña by Lola Rodríguez de Tío 1501:Nationalist Party revolts of the 1950s 951:Fuerzas Armadas de Liberación Nacional 613:"Historia militar de Puerto Rico"; by 609: 607: 594: 592: 590: 577: 575: 573: 571: 569: 516: 456: 1646:19th-century Cuban military personnel 1526:U.S. Capitol shooting incident (1954) 801: 257:the West at General Maceo's request. 834:Independence movement in Puerto Rico 667:. 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Index

Spanish name
surname

Mayagüez
Captaincy General of Puerto Rico
Honduras
Cuban Liberation Army
Ten Years' War
Cuban War of Independence
Puerto Rico
Cuban Liberation Army
Honduras
Mayagüez, Puerto Rico
Catalonia
Galicia, Spain
Barcelona
University of Madrid
Ramón Emeterio Betances
Mathias Brugman

Grito de Lares
Antilles
Ten Years' War
Máximo Gómez
Trujillo, Honduras
Tomás Estrada Palma
Enrique Collazo
Antonio Mattei Lluberas
Puerto Rican Revolutionary Committee
Ramón Emeterio Betances

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