Juan Rius Rivera

Juan Rius Rivera

Infobox Military Person
name=Juan Rius Rivera
lived= 1848-1924
placeofbirth=Mayaguez, Puerto Rico
placeofdeath= Honduras


caption=General Juan Rius Rivera
nickname=
allegiance= Cuban Liberation Army
serviceyears=1869-1898
rank=General
commands=General-in-Chief of the Cuban Liberation Army of the West
unit=
battles= Ten Years' War
Cuban Independence
awards=
relations=

General Juan Rius Rivera (1848-1924) born in Mayaguez, Puerto Rico, became the General of the Cuban Liberation Army of the West upon the death of General Antonio Maceo.

Early years

Rius was born into a wealthy family of the town of Mayagüez, located on the west coast of Puerto Rico. There, he received both his primary and secondary education. As a young man, he met and befriended the Puerto Rican patriot Ramon Emeterio Betances. Convinced that the Spanish Crown was mistreating the people of Puerto Rico and inspired by the ideals of Betances, Rius joined the pro-independence movement in the island. He became a member of the Mayagüez revolutionary cell "Capá Prieto" under the command of Mathias Brugman.

Grito de Lares

On September 23, 1868, Rius participated in the failed revolt against Spain known as "El Grito de Lares". Many of the revolutionists were either killed or imprisoned, Rius being amongst the latter. In 1869, the incoming governor Jose Laureano Sanz, in an effort to ease tensions in the island, dictated a general amnesty and all of the political prisoners were released. Once released, Rius went to Cuba and participated in that country's Ten Years' War (1868-1878) against Spain. In 1870 was incorporated to the forces of Calixto Garcia. He was wounded in the Battle of Las Villas while fighting under the command of General Maximo Gomez. The Ten Years' War came to an end with the Treaty of Zanjon, giving Cuba more autonomous powers.

Cuban Liberation Army

Rius did not agree with the treaty, and moved to New York City where he became involved with the Cuban Revolutionary Party headed by José Martí. The Spanish Crown did not keep its part of the treaty, and on February 24, 1895, insurgents rose against the Spaniards in the provinces of Oriente, Santa Clara and Matanzas in what became known as "El Grito de Baire". Rius joined the Cuban Liberation Army was one of the generals.The Commander-in-Chief of the Cuban Liberation Army of the west, Gen. Antonio Maceo was wounded and surrounded in a place called "La Trocha". On September 1897,Rius Rivera under Gen. Enrique Collazo was sent with Cuban troops aboard the schooner "Three Friends" to rescue Gen. Maceo. The were able to break through the Spanish blockade and reach Gen. Maceo. On December 7, Gen. Maceo was engaged in a fierce fight against the troops of Spanish Major Cirujedas when he was killed. On December 20, Gen. Rius . was promoted to Commander-in Chief of the west under Gen. Maceo's request.

On March 28, 1897, Gen. Rius was engaged in a combat action in Cabezedas in the Occidental Province, when he was overpowered by Spanish General Hernandez Velasco. He and 250 of his men were captured and imprisoned. Gen. Juan Rius Rivera fell gravely injured and was transported to the hospital of San Ambrosio in Havana, and later deported to Castillo presidio de Monjuich, Barcelona,Spain. Which he spent until the end of the war with the intervention of the United States. On February 15, 1898, the United States declared war against Spain in what is known as the Spanish-American War. On April 19, 1898, the U.S. Congress passed a resolution recognizing Cuba as a "free and independent" nation. Spain surrendered, and on December 10, signed the Treaty of Paris, however, unlike Puerto Rico which became a U.S. territory, Cuba was granted its independence.

Political career

Gen. Rivera was soon active in the young nation's politics. Among the political positions which he held were:

* Member of the Assembly of Pinar del Rio
* Secretary of the President of the Republic

To his honor, General Rius Rivera was one of the few members of the Cuban Assembly (legislature) who rejected the imposition of the Platt Amendment, which gave the United States the right to intervene unilaterally in Cuba as a precondition for independence in 1902.

Gen. Rius was representing Cuba at a conference held in Honduras in 1924 when he suddenly died of heart failure. His remains were returned to Cuba and he is buried in the Cuban Historical Cemetery, also known as La Reina Cemetery, located in the City of Cienfuegos, Cuba.

ee also

*List of famous Puerto Ricans

External links

* [http://www.redbetances.com/ General Juan Rius Rivera]


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