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Jose de San Martin

  • birth of Jose de San Martin

    birth of Jose de San Martin
    born: Jose de san martin military leader was born to Juan de San Martin and Gregoria Matorras on February 25, 1778 in Yapeyu Argentina.
  • Jose de San Martin kid

    Jose de San Martin kid
    Daughter: mercedes tomas de san martin he only had one child.
  • a fact about Jose de San Martin

    a fact about Jose de San Martin
    In January and February 1817, Argentine José de San Martín led a force of more than 4,000 troops over the Andes to liberate Chile from Spanish rule.
  • fun fact

    fun fact
    San Martin was 2 years assembling a fleet which, under the able command of Lord Cochran, swept Spanish shipping from the west coast of South America. In August 1820 the army of San Martin was transported toward Peru, convoyed by warships under Lord Cochran.
  • Fun Fact

    Fun Fact
    was a meeting that took place on July 26, 1822, José de San Martín and Simón Bolívar, to discuss the future of Perú (and South America in general). Contents.
  • who Jose de San Martin was married to

    who Jose de San Martin was married to
    Spouse: he married in 1812 to maria de los remedios she died August. 3 , 1823
  • died Jose de San Martin

    died Jose de San Martin
    Died: august 17,1850 in france he died because of natural causes. He died at the age of 27.
  • more fun facts

    more fun facts
    San Martin was born to an aristocratic family in Argentina, but was sent to Spain to complete his education. In 1808 he enrolled in the Spanish army to fight Napoleon, and distinguished himself in several battles
  • More facts

    More facts
    Argentine soldier, statesman, and national hero who helped lead the revolutions against Spanish rule in Argentina (1812), Chile (1818), and Peru (1821)
  • facts

    facts
    Jose San Martin, along with Simon Bolivar are the fathers of South American Independence. In the early 19th century, Bolivar rose as the hero of the independence movement in Venezuela and Columbia, while San Martin was recognized as the champion of the patriotic forces in Argentina and Chile.