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JosE de San MartIn, Latin American History, Biographies

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JosE de San MartIn[hOsA´ thA sAn mArtEn´] Pronunciation Key, 1778–1850, South American revolutionist, b. YapeyU, in present-day Argentina. After service with the Spanish army in Europe, he returned (1812) to join the revolution against Spain in his native country. He superseded Manuel Belgrano in command of the army against royalist forces in Upper Peru and decided, after some experience, that the attack on the royalist stronghold could best be made through Chile. After training his troops at Mendoza, San MartIn accomplished the difficult feat of leading an army across the Andes through Los Patos and Uspallata passes. Ably seconded by Bernardo O'Higgins, he defeated (1817) the Spanish at Chacabuco. San MartIn was offered the governorship of Chile, which he refused. After a setback at Cancha Rayada, the patriots defeated (1818) the royalists at MaipU and completed the liberation of Chile. San MartIn, with the aid of Thomas Cochrane (earl of Dundonald), prepared to conquer Peru. Lima was taken (1821), and San MartIn became protector of Peru. When SimOn BolIvar advanced with the intention of driving out the Spanish, San MartIn interviewed (July, 1822) him at Guayaquil and then resigned, leaving the conquest of Peru to BolIvar. San MartIn retired from public life and in 1824 went to Europe, where he spent his remaining years in exile and comparative poverty.

See B. Mitre, The Emancipation of South America (tr. 1893, repr. 1969); J. C. Metford, San MartIn the Liberator (1950, repr. 1971).



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