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Julio Sanguily

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25: 169: 323:, as he was captured by the Spanish police in Havana on February 24, 1895. He was issued a life sentence on November 27, 1895, but since he was a U.S. citizen, the Cleveland administration intervened in his favour. The Spanish authorities granted him free passage to the U.S., where he was freed in exchange for not joining the insurgency. He was only released in 1898 and joined an expedition that landed in Cuba in late-May, bare seeing any action during the 291:
He reached the rank of major general of the Liberation Army of Cuba on May 1, 1872. In combat he was struck by a machete in a foot, being crippled for the rest of his life, despite which, he continued in the war. As a result of these injuries, his assistants had to help him mount and dismount the
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After the insurgent army capitulated in February 1878, he remained linked to the Cuban independence clubs in the United States. Over time, he renounced his Spanish citizenship and became a U.S. citizen. He participated in various conspiracies, including the failed conspiracy that is historically
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After the Cuban Republic became a reality in 1902, he did not intervene in politics, nor did he hold public office, unlike his brother Manuel. He died in Havana on March 23, 1906, at the age of 60.
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Before the war ended, he left the island with his brother Manuel in 1876 to recover from his injuries and to search for weapons and supplies in the
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into Cuba. Despite Maceo had given his word that his visit was purely personal, he tried to secure men, funds and weapons for a new uprising.
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After he was appointed brigadier, Sanguily was captured by the Spanish on October 8, 1871, and rescued by the forces of Major General
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on November 9, 1845, son to Julio Sanguily, a Frenchman from Haiti, and Mary Garritte, from Ireland.
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Departing from the U.S., he landed alongside his brother Manuel in
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Rescate del brigadier Julio Sanguily: un legado que convoca
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in December 1868 in order to join the rebel forces.
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Cuban independence activist and patriot (1845–1906)
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Havana
La Habana Province
Cuba
Cuba
Cuba
Cuban Liberation Army
Ten Years' War
Cuban War of Independence
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Ten Years' War
Cuban War of Independence
Havana
Guillermo
Manuel Sanguily
Ten Years' War
Cuban War of Independence
Camagüey
Ignacio Agramonte
Rescue of Sanguily
United States
Manganese Peace
Antonio Maceo

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