What was jose de san martin famous for
He took a prominent part in organizing Argentine troops and soon became military governor of the north to organize defense against Spanish troops in Upper Peru. In he secured the governorship of the province of Cuyo at the foot of the Andes. Here for 3 years he recruited and trained his Army of the Andes, since he believed that Argentina could not be safely independent unless Spanish forces were dislodged from Chile, Peru, and Bolivia.
He made Chile completely free of Spanish troops by May 15, , and began planning for an invasion of Peru. He attended school for only one year, but thereafter read on his own in a Actor Sal Mineo is stabbed to death in Hollywood, California.
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This Day In History. History Vault. Art, Literature, and Film History. Civil Rights Movement. Sign Up. In he resigned from the Spanish army and sailed home to Argentina, where he offered his services to the revolutionary forces. This was a huge loss for the Spanish forces. On 28 July he was voted the "Protector" of the newly independent nation. During the same year, he founded the National Library of Peru, to which he donated his collection of books, and praised the new library as " After Peru's parliament had been assembled, he resigned his command.
In , after the death of his wife, Remedios de Escalada, he moved to France with his daughter, where he spent the remainder of his days retired at Boulogne-sur-Mer. His last act on Argentine soil was accepting a gift from Buenos Aires governor Juan Manuel de Rosas and refusing to fight in the civil wars that tore the country apart. He was almost blind and had many health problems because of his advanced age, but continued to write letters and keep in touch with the news from South America.
Shortly after receiving the news of the Argentine victory against the Anglo-French blockade, he died, three o'clock on 17 August Between and , his corpse was buried in the crypt of the Basilica of Notre-Dame de Boulogne. He requested in his will to be taken to the cemetery without any funeral , and to be moved to Buenos Aires thereafter.
Balcarce oversaw the embalming of his remains and their temporary stay in a chapel of the city.
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