José de San Martín

Description: (Military Leader, Politician)

José de San Martín, the ‘’El Libertador’’ of Argentina, Peru, and Chile, was a Spanish-Argentine general. He was instrumental in winning the independence of the southern and central parts of South America from the Spanish Empire. He gave up the Viceroyalty of the ‘Río de la Plata’ at an early age to pursue studies in Malaga, Spain. He is known for his war strategies that led to the victories of ‘the Battle of Chacabuco’ and ‘the Battle of Maipú,’ which liberated Chile from royalist (the Latin American and European supporters of the various governing bodies of the Spanish Monarchy) rule. He eventually crushed the Spanish rule in Lima and was hence hailed as the ''Protector of Peru'' and the national hero of Argentina. Martín met Simon Bolivar at Guayaquil, Ecuador, on July 22, 1822, after which Bolivar took the charge of liberating Peru. The minutes of the meeting are not known, as it was a closed-door meeting. San Martin abruptly left the country after resigning from the command of his army, and also excluding himself from the military and politics, and sailed for Europe in 1824.

Overview

Birthday February 25, 1778 (Pisces)
Born In Argentina
Alternative names Jose de San Martin
Died on August 17, 1850
Spouse/Ex- María de los Remedios de Escalada
Parents Juan de San Martín

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Where did José de San Martín fight for independence? José de San Martín fought for independence in South America, particularly in present-day Argentina, Chile, and Peru.
What military strategy is José de San Martín known for? José de San Martín is known for his successful use of surprise attacks and strategic military movements, such as the crossing of the Andes mountains.
How did José de San Martín contribute to the independence of Peru? José de San Martín led the liberation of Peru from Spanish rule by defeating the royalist forces in key battles, ultimately securing independence for the country.
What role did José de San Martín play in the Battle of Maipú? José de San Martín commanded the patriot forces in the Battle of Maipú in Chile, which was a decisive victory that helped secure Chilean independence.
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