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section, an influential organization of the time. In 1834, José Caminero assumed an important role as Port
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Not only did he stand out in the governmental sphere, but
Caminero was a fervent supporter of the separatist movement and signed the manifesto of January 16, 1844, joining the country's independence process. In addition, he joined the separatist movement of the
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On March 1, 1844, he joined the
Central Governing Board and on June 1 of that same year, he presided over the Governing Board. At that time, he requested protection and recognition of independence by France. However, secretly,
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December 5, 1844, was to establish relations of friendship, alliance, and trade with all the great nations, especially with the one that had been a pioneer in the fight for freedom in America.
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before the courts of
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and overthrow the Board presided over by
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As plenipotentiary, he signed together with Juan
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On November 6, 1844, as secretary of the Constituent Congress, Caminero participated in the drafting of the country's first political Constitution.
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He was elected deputy for Santo Domingo in the Chamber of Commons of Haiti, a position he held from 1822 to 1827, during the years of
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