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    Juan Prim, Spanish general and statesman. Painting by Antonio María Esquivel. Born in Reus on 6 December 1814, [3] Prim was the son of lieutenant colonel Pablo Prim. [n. 1] He entered the free corps known as the tiradores de Isabel II and met his baptism of fire on 7 August 1834, during the First Carlist War, facing the Carlist party of Triaxet.

  2. Apr 3, 2024 · Juan Prim was a Spanish military leader and political figure who played an important role in the Revolution of 1868 that resulted in the dethronement of Isabella II, the Bourbon Spanish queen. Prim rose to military fame in the struggle to win the throne for Isabella II against her uncle, Don Carlos.

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  4. Among the most repressive governors of Puerto Rico during this time were Juan Prim y Prats (1847-1848), who was impeached by the Spanish Cortes(parliament) in 1848 for abuse of power; and Romualdo Palacio González (1887), whose tenure as governor supported the practice known as compontes whereby many anti-Spanish leaders and their followers ...

  5. Juan Prim (hwän prēm), 1814–70, Spanish general and statesman. A Catalan officer, he fought for Isabella II against the Carlists and became one of the chief factional leaders in the fierce political rivalry of Isabella's reign, opposing at different times both Espartero and Gen. Ramón M. Narváez .

  6. Apr 5, 2022 · Rafael Cordero y Molina came into this world on October 24, 1790, in San Juan, Puerto Rico. He was born into a low-income family and had two older sisters. His dad, Lucas Cordero, worked on a tobacco farm and his mom, Rita Molina, took care of the children and the home. Although considered “free,” they were also Black, and because of that ...

  7. Sep 7, 2019 · Rafael Cordero y Molina came into this world on October 24, 1790, in San Juan, Puerto Rico. He was born into a poor family and had two older sisters. His dad, Lucas Cordero, worked on a tobacco ...

  8. The revolutionary spirit that had overthrown the Spanish government in September 1868 lacked direction. It was a coalition of 3 parties : the Unión Liberal headed by Francisco Serrano, the Progressive Party headed by Juan Prim and the Democratic Party. The Cortes rejected the notion of a republic and chose for a constitutional monarchy.

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