
Vicente Emparan
Vicente Emparan was a Spanish colonial governor of Venezuela, who served as captain general during the early 19th century. He is best known for being ousted in 1810 during the events that led to Venezuela's push for independence from Spanish rule. His removal marked a significant moment in Venezuelan history, as it signaled the beginning of the struggle for self-determination and laid the groundwork for the eventual declaration of independence in 1811.
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Vicente Emparan was a captain general whose decision to resign marked a significant moment in Venezuela's quest for independence.
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Vicente Emparan was ousted by the Cabildo of Caracas, marking the start of the independence struggle.
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