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José Carujo, royalist official and
Venezuelan Juana Hernandez. He received a good education, being one of the few Venezuelans of his time who spoke and wrote English and French. Although born in a home divided over the Royalist and Republican causes, he joined the liberation movement as part of the
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battalion, Carujo was one of the most militant participants in that civil war, winning the battles of
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from which he escaped (8/2/1829). However, he was captured soon after and was returned to the fort in a humiliating way.
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