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Jose antonio paez biography of martin short

The first as the 5th president from to , the second as the 8th president from to , and the third as the 15th president from to He is considered a prime example of a 19th-century South American caudillo. He was of humble origins, his father being a low level employee of the colonial government.

José Antonio Páez Herrera was a Venezuelan politician and military officer who served as the president of Venezuela three times.

Late in , he joined a cavalry squadron, led by a former employer, set up with the purpose of fighting the colonial government. In , he asked for leave from his squadron with the intent of setting and leading his own, which he did, joining the Western Republican Army with the rank of sergeant. He was also looked up to for his skills as a horseman and for his physical capabilities.

Early in , both men met to discuss better coordination of their efforts. They briefly combined their forces to fight Pablo Morillo. Late in , an armistice had been signed with the Spanish commander and a temporary suspension of hostilities had taken place. However, ongoing developments were making difficult to maintain the armistice and, consequently, it was agreed it would lapse on 28 April All five major fighting groups of the Venezuelan army were to start moving towards a central area.

Some with the purpose of joining together in one single group and others with the intention of guarding the approach to that region to prevent royalists units from other far away areas from converging and reinforcing the main Spanish army stationed in the same area. In early June , the 6, men republican army was divided and organized in three divisions.

By 20 June, all three republican divisions converge from different directions in the plain of Carabobo.

The Venezuelan general and president José Antonio Páez () was one of the leading heroes of Spanish American independence.

Initially, the Spanish so fiercely engage the Bravos de Apure battalion that it had to fall back on two occasions. As the fighting intensified, de la Torre sent more troops to the north. At this moment, the battle is obviously going against the Spanish, who in desperation kept sending reinforcements.