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Juan Alejandro Acosta

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He distinguished himself in different naval combats. In 1849 he led the offensive squadron against Emperor Soulouque's positions in Petit Riviere, Dame Marie and in the Keys Inlet. He later participated on the revolutionary side in July 1857 against
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At the time of the Haitian capitulation, on the 28 February 1844, he had to allay fears that worried the residents of Monte Grande about the abolition of slavery in the process that had begun. He was founder of the
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proclaimed annexation to Spain in March 1861, disagreeing with his military chief's move, he remained neutral. A decade later, On November 9, 1871, in Curacao, he supported
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decreed a patent of marque against the Navy, it was able to survive due to the expertise of its founders.
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by signing a manifesto against the annexation to the United States that Báez intended to make.
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into a locally prominent family. At the age of sixteen, Acosta became a good friend of
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He died in Santo Domingo in 1886 with the rank of brigadier general.
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to another nation and was expelled from the Dominican Republic by
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Latin America's Wars Volume I: The Age of the Caudillo, 1791–1899
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This biographical article related to the military is a
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Spanish name
surname

Santo Domingo
Dominican Republic
BanĂ­
Juan Pablo Duarte
La Trinitaria
brigantine
Haiti
Dominican Republic
Buenaventura Báez
BanĂ­
Dominican Republic
MarĂ­a Baltasara de los Reyes
Triniatrios
Dominican Navy
Dominican Navy
Juan Bautista Cambiaso
Juan Pablo Duarte
Curaçao
Jean-Louis Pierrot
Buenaventura Báez
Pedro Santana
Pedro Antonio Pimentel
Flag of Dominican Republic
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Dominican Republic
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