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Pedro Carujo

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274:. Finally, wounded and captured at the Battle of Paso Real, near Puerto Cabello (December 25, 1835), he was tried and sentenced to death (January 27, 1836), but the sentence was not fulfilled, and he died in prison in Valencia, as a result of injuries sustained during the development of what would be his last fight. 235:, and was in charge of capturing President Vargas at home (08/07/1835). There was a dialogue between them, whereby Carujo told Vargas: "Doctor Vargas, the world belongs to the brave", who in turn replied: "the world is for the just man", after which he went into exile on the island of Saint Thomas. 115:
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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in early June 1830, and the general amnesty decreed by Paez 25 in the same month allowed him to return to Venezuela. He went to Maracaibo and organized a militia of 1,000 men, with whom he crossed the border and ventured to
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battalion, Carujo was one of the most militant participants in that civil war, winning the battles of Cariaco (September 20, 1835) and Carúpano (10/5/1835), where he defeated the general
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He studied mathematics and analytical geometry under the leadership of the Franciscan friar Tomás Sánchez Mora, and he joined the
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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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He was sentenced to death but was saved thanks to a pardon granted by the Council of Ministers, with intervention from
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on October 28 and were defeated the next day in the battle of Camoruco, by general
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and other officials of the regime; to publishing articles and letters in
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His time spent in prison advocating for freedom, writing to the general
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and St. Lucia. With the rank of captain, he distinguished himself in
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newspaper against the presidential candidacy of Dr.
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Index

Barcelona
Anzoátegui State
Valencia
Carabobo State
Venezuelan War of Independence
Revolution of the Reforms
Revolution of the Reforms
Canarian
Angostura
José Francisco Bermúdez
Caracas
Maracaibo
New Granada
Freemasons
Simón Bolívar
Rafael Urdaneta
Boca Chica Castle
Cartagena
Solano castle
Puerto Cabello
José Antonio Páez
Curaçao
Riohacha
Rafael Urdaneta
Jose Felix Blanco
Santiago Mariño
José María Vargas
Revolution of the Reforms
Santiago Mariño
Francisco Esteban Gomez

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