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  2. Carlos Soublette - Wikipedia

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    Carlos Valentín José de la Soledad Antonio del Sacramento de Soublette y Jerez de Aristeguieta (15 December 1789 – 11 February 1870) was a Venezuelan politician and military officer who was the 7th and 9th president of Venezuela from 1837 to 1839 and again from 1843 to 1847 and a hero of the Venezuelan War of Independence. [1] [2]

  3. 1846 Venezuelan peasant insurrection - Wikipedia

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    Seeing that the peasants' rebellion was spiraling out of control, President Soublette began to take steps to quell it. He requested a loan of 300,000 pesos in order to put down the insurrection. He appointed Páez as first commander of the army and sent him with 6,000 men to regain control of the central-western region.

  4. Siege of Cartagena (1815) - Wikipedia

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    The siege of Cartagena (1815) (Spanish: Asedio español de Cartagena de Indias) was a successful 105-day Spanish siege by combined naval and ground forces under command of General Pablo Morillo, of the Colombian city and fortress of Cartagena de Indias, defended by Republican forces under the leadership of Manuel del Castillo y Rada and José Francisco Bermúdez, between August and December 1815.

  5. List of presidents of Venezuela - Wikipedia

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    Carlos Soublette (1789–1870) — 11 March 1837 1 February 1839 1 year, 327 days Conservative Party (1) José Antonio Páez (1790–1873) 1839 1 February 1839 28 January 1843 3 years, 361 days Conservative Party (5) Carlos Soublette (1789–1870) 1843 28 January 1843 20 January 1847 3 years, 357 days Conservative Party: 6 José Tadeo Monagas ...

  6. History of Venezuela (1830–1908) - Wikipedia

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    Following Venezuela's separation from Gran Colombia, the Venezuelan congress approved a new constitution and banned Simón Bolívar from his own homeland. [6] Although the 1830 Constitution prescribed democracy, tradition and practical difficulties militated against the actual working of a republican form of government, and in practice an oligarchy governed the nation.

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  8. Conservative Party (Venezuela) - Wikipedia

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    Carlos Soublette (1789–1870) Vargas: 28 January 1843 –20 January 1847 4 (1843–47) 6 José Tadeo Monagas (1784–1868) Monagas: 20 January 1847 –5 February 1851 5

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    VATICAN CITY (Reuters) -Pope Francis sharply criticized U.S. President Donald Trump's immigration crackdown in an unusual open letter to America's Catholic bishops on Tuesday, saying criminalising ...