The Revolutionary Committee of Puerto Rico was founded by Puerto Rican exiles such as Juan Ríus Rivera, Ramón Emeterio Betances and José Francisco Basora living at the time in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic. The committee was founded on January 6, 1867, and composed of Puerto Rican and Dominican patriots. The goal of the committee was to create a united effort by Cubans and Puerto Ricans to win independence from Spain. Early in the Cuban Ten Years' War, the Revolutionary Committee gave financial support, and weaponry to the Cuban independence efforts.
The Grito de Lares: The Rebellion of 1868
Frustrated by the lack of political and economic freedom, and enraged by the continuing repression on the island, Puerto Rico's pro-independence movement staged an armed rebellion in 1868. Known as the Grito de Lares (the "Cry of Lares"), the rebellion broke out on September 23, 1868. It was planned by a group led by Dr. Ramón Emeterio Betances and Segundo Ruiz Belvis, who on January 6, 1868, founded the Comité Revolucionario de Puerto Rico (Revolutionary Committee of Puerto Rico) from their exile in the Dominican Republic. Betances authored several proclamas, or statements, attacking the exploitation of the Puerto Ricans by the Spanish colonial system and called for immediate insurrection. The proclamas soon circulated throughout the island as local dissident groups began organizing. Secret cells of the Revolutionary Committee were established involving members from all sectors of society, including landowners, merchants, professionals, peasants, and slaves.
Although plans originally called for the insurrection to begin on September 29, their discovery by Spanish authorities forced the rebels to move the date up. They agreed to strike first at the town of Lares on September 23. On that day, some four to six hundred rebels gathered in the hacienda of Manuel Rojas, located in the vicinity of Pezuela, on the outskirts of Lares. Poorly trained and armed, the rebels reached the town by horse and foot around midnight. They looted local stores and offices owned by peninsulares and took over the city hall, proclaiming the new Republic of Puerto Rico. Spanish merchants and local government authorities, considered by the rebels to be enemies of the fatherland, were taken prisoner. The following day, September 24, the republic was proclaimed under the presidency of Francisco Ramírez. All slaves who had joined the uprising were declared free citizens.
The rebel forces then departed from Lares to take over the next town, San Sebastián del Pepino. The Spanish militia, however, surprised the group with strong resistance and caused the rebels to retreat back to Lares under the leadership of Manuel Rojas. Upon an order from Governor Julián Pavía, the Spanish militia quickly rounded up the rebels and brought the insurrection to an end. Some 475 rebels were imprisoned, Manuel Rojas among them.
On November 17, a military court imposed the death penalty for treason and sedition on all prisoners. Nevertheless, in an effort to ameliorate the tense atmosphere on the island, the incoming governor, José Laureano Sanz, dictated a general amnesty early in 1869 and all prisoners were released.
The first formal account of the Grito de Lares was written by a Spanish resident of Puerto Rico, José Pérez Moris, with collaboration from Luis Cueto. It was published in 1872 as Historia de la Insurrección de Lares and appears in this online collection. Its main purpose was to present a strong case for the conservative cause on the island by showing that separatist forces were strong in Puerto Rico and thus a serious threat to the established order.
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I'm napping in the storage room at work and no one can stop me because they're all at home with covid. :covid-cool:
Holy shit, homemade bread is infinitely better than the store-bought stuff, omg
I think I did a good job :chefs-kiss:
Bread loses 75% of its yummyness in the first hour after it comes out of the oven. That’s a real stat you can google it. Most people have never known bread at its full power
Oh man, good bread is fucking life. I'm not in the best space to bake right now, but will shell out on a nice loaf for a week of amazing sandwiches, it's worth it, baking is fucking hard
:you-think-this-is-funny: Let me get this straight, you think a dishwasher at a restaurant should be paid $30 an hour for their labor to cover the ever increasing cost of rent and living?
:i-do: I do, and I'm tired of pretending like I don't.
I stumbled onto a very old thread (2005) in the old anime forum I use. A couple of people were planning for a month to meet up at a con together and even tried to pick spots that would be easy to find each other. When it finally came time to leave, they signed off the forum and said they'd be back online in a few days. A few days later they posted about how they were sad they couldn't find each other (with no way to communicate). Thinking about life without smartphones is weird. This isn't a conceivable problem in 2022 lol
Asked my mom why she didn't wear a mask today at all.
"I read an article that people who smoke self rolled tobacco never get covid, which I do, so I don't need a mask." and "I take a spoonful of cod liver oil every evening, it prevents you from catching it." and lastly "I'm simply not afraid like you are."
She takes immunocompromising medicine and is getting on in years. Why must you pain me so, mother?
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On this day we remember a major miscarriage of justice,
That w.bush was declared the winner of the 2000 presidential election
And literally nothing else
Those students in Bristol that yeeted the Colston statue into the river aren't getting charged. :)
Just waited 2 hours in the hot aussie sun to be covid tested. Finally.
Social distancing wasn't being enforced and the guy waiting in line a metre behind me took his mask off to cough :what-the-hell: