Vicente García González
Vicente García González | |
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Birth name | Vicente García y González |
Born | January 23, 1833 Las Tunas, Captaincy General of Cuba, Spanish Empire |
Died | March 4, 1888 Río Chico, Venezuela |
Allegiance | Cuba |
Service | Cuban Liberation Army |
Rank | General |
Battles / wars |
Vicente García González (January 23, 1833 – March 4, 1888) was a General in the Cuban Ten Years' War[1] (Spanish: Guerra de los Diez Años, also known as the Great War) and later a Cuban President who was assassinated by the Spanish after the war.
Biography
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Early years
[edit]García was born on January 23, 1833, in Las Tunas.
Career
[edit]In November 1877, Cuban President Tomás Estrada Palma was captured and imprisoned by the Spaniards. Maximo Gomez is offered the presidency, but he refuses. [Many believe this to be factor that ended the Ten Year War unfavorably for the rebels.] Gen. Vicente García is named president of the Republic of Cuba.
Final years
[edit]On June 7,[year missing] he left for Venezuela on the steamship Guadalquivir. He settled in Rio Chico, where he founded a cooperative with his family and continued to support the new revolutionary outburst.
Death
[edit]On March 4, 1888, Vicente García y González died as a result of an assassination by the Spanish.
References
[edit]- ^ Teitelbaum, Richard (2015-08-14). The Most Dangerous Trade: How Short Sellers Uncover Fraud, Keep Markets Honest, and Make and Lose Billions. John Wiley & Sons. ISBN 978-1-118-61614-7.
External links
[edit]- Presidents of Cuba
- 19th-century Cuban military personnel
- People from Las Tunas (city)
- Assassinated Cuban politicians
- Assassinated military personnel
- Cuban people murdered abroad
- People murdered in Venezuela
- 1833 births
- 1888 deaths
- Politicians assassinated in the 1880s
- Assassinated presidents in North America
- National presidents assassinated in the 19th century