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San Martín
[ san mahr-teen; Spanish sahn mahr-teen ]
noun
- Jo·sé de [haw-, se, , th, e], 1778–1850, South American general and statesman, born in Argentina: leader in winning independence for Argentina, Peru, and Chile; protector of Peru 1821–22.
San Martín
/ san marˈtin /
noun
- San MartínJosé de17781850MArgentinianPOLITICS: patriotMILITARY: soldierPOLITICS: statesman José de (xoˈse de). 1778–1850, South American patriot, who played an important part in gaining independence for Argentina, Chile, and Peru. He was protector of Peru (1821–22)
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San Martin, on his arrival, immediately realized the advantages of this species of resistance, and encouraged it to the utmost.
San Martin was empowered by the Government to raise a force of horse-grenadiers, which subsequently became famous.
Unfortunately, misunderstandings between the pair eventually resulted in open enmity between Cochrane and San Martin.
The second and more violent dispute broke out on San Martin's refusal to pay the fleet out of the funds in Lima.
San Martin was now the hero of Chile, and was begged to accept the protectorship of the new Republic.
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