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Rogue Revolutionaries

EARLY AMERICAN STUDIES

Series Editors

Daniel K. Richter, Kathleen M. Brown,

Max Cavitch, and David Waldstreicher

Exploring neglected aspects of our colonial, revolutionary, and early national history and culture, Early American Studies reinterprets familiar themes and events in fresh ways. Interdisciplinary in character, and with a special emphasis on the period from about 1600 to 1850, the series is published in partnership with the McNeil Center for Early American Studies.

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The Fight for Legitimacy
in the Greater Caribbean

Vanessa Mongey

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UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA PRESS
PHILADELPHIA

Copyright 2020 University of Pennsylvania Press

All rights reserved.

Except for brief quotations used for purposes of review or scholarly citation,
none of this book may be reproduced in any form by any means
without written permission from the publisher.

Published by

University of Pennsylvania Press

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19104-4112

www.upenn.edu/pennpress

Printed in the United States of America

on acid-free paper

10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1

Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Control Number: 2020004167

ISBN 978-0-8122-5255-2

CONTENTS

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KEY FIGURES

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L OUIS -M ICHEL A URY . Born near Paris, France; joined the navy during the revolution as a sailor; deserted his post in the West Indies; became an independent corsair; appointed commandant general of the naval forces of the Republic of Cartagena; clashed with Simn Bolvar; embarked on a more independent career, setting up headquarters on the islands of Galveston (18161817), Amelia (1817), and Providencia (18191821).

B ENJAMIN AND P HILIPPE , A LIAS T ITUS , B IGARD . Brothers born in Guadeloupe, France; served in the revolutionary corsair fleet; moved to the Swedish colony of St. Barthlemy; set up a mercantile house; lobbied for voting rights and political representation of free men of color; funded an expedition against Puerto Rico in 1822.

A GUSTN C ODAZZI . Born in Lugo, northern Italy; enlisted in the Napoleonic army; crossed the Atlantic Ocean in 1817 to join the Spanish American independent movements on Amelia and Providencia; returned to Italy and bought a farm; became a cartographer and geographer in Venezuela and New Grenada; recruited German migrants for Venezuela; died in Colombia.

M ANUEL C ORTS C AMPOMANES . Born in Madrid, Spain; began his career as a professor; instigated the antiroyalist San Blas conspiracy; deported to Venezuela, where he plotted an anticolonial coup; worked with Spanish American insurgent exiles in London; joined the first republic of Venezuela in 1811; moved to the Republic of Cartagena; participated in an expedition against Mexico from Galveston, Texas, in 1817; became an editor and bookseller in Belgium.

S VRE C OURTOIS . Born in Ouanaminthe, northern St. Domingue, France; left colony first for Cuba and then for Louisiana; enlisted in a bat talion of free men of color in the Battle of New Orleans of the Anglo-American War

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