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José María Jesús Carbajal (1809–1874) (also spelled Carvajal, Caravajal, Carabajal, and Carbahal) was a Mexican Tejano who opposed the Centralist government installed by Antonio López de Santa Anna, but was a conscientious objector who refused to take up arms against his own people. Mexican conscientious objectors paid a price for their refusals, in that Texan Brigadier General Thomas Jefferson Rusk confiscated the homes of those who wished to remain neutral in the war. In July 1836, Rusk ordered the Carbajal and other Tejano families of Victoria escorted off their own land. They took refuge in New Orleans.

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  • José María Jesús Carbajal (1809-1874) fue un político y revolucionario, opositor a la dictadura de Antonio López de Santa Anna. Después de detractar la República de Texas, fungiría como partidario de la causa de la República del Río Grande y participaría en el fallido intento de establecer la República de la Sierra Madre. En los Estados Unidos fue acusado formalmente en dos ocasiones debido a sus actividades guerrilleras, pero nunca fue condenado en un tribunal de justicia. Era un partidario temprano de Benito Juárez, y fue nombrado gobernador militar de Tamaulipas. Reunió una guerrilla de mexicanos y mercenarios estadounidenses para luchar contra las huestes de Charles-Louis Du Pin. * Esta obra contiene una traducción parcial derivada de «José María Jesús Carbajal» de Wikipedia en inglés, publicada por sus editores bajo la Licencia de documentación libre de GNU y la Licencia Creative Commons Atribución-CompartirIgual 3.0 Unported. * Datos: Q6293254 * Multimedia: José María Jesús Carbajal / Q6293254 (es)
  • José María Jesús Carbajal (1809–1874) (also spelled Carvajal, Caravajal, Carabajal, and Carbahal) was a Mexican Tejano who opposed the Centralist government installed by Antonio López de Santa Anna, but was a conscientious objector who refused to take up arms against his own people. Mexican conscientious objectors paid a price for their refusals, in that Texan Brigadier General Thomas Jefferson Rusk confiscated the homes of those who wished to remain neutral in the war. In July 1836, Rusk ordered the Carbajal and other Tejano families of Victoria escorted off their own land. They took refuge in New Orleans. Carbajal was a direct descendant of Andres Hernandez and Juana de Hoyos (1709-?) (m.1729) of the settling Spanish soldier's founders of Villa de Bejar in 1718 and Canary Islands settlers who immigrated to San Antonio, Texas in the 18th Century. As a teenager in San Antonio, he was mentored by Stephen F. Austin and came under the spiritual guidance of Alexander Campbell while attending school in Virginia. He was a surveyor by trade and a politician as a result of historical events. Carbajal married into the influential De Leon family of Victoria, Texas. He called himself "a true Mexican" whose allegiance lay with the people of Mexico. He turned his back on the Republic of Texas after his land and that of many other Tejanos were confiscated by the liberal Rebels. He moved to Mexico, where he conducted guerrilla warfare against Mexican military forces. Carbajal was active in the establishment of the Republic of the Rio Grande and made an unsuccessful attempt at establishing the break-away Republic of Sierra Madre. Indicted twice in the United States for his activities, Carbajal was never convicted in a court of law. He was an early supporter of Benito Juárez and was appointed the military governor of Tamaulipas. (en)
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  • José María Jesús Carvajal (en)
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  • Photograph of General Jose Maria Jesus Carvajal made by Matthew Brady in 1866. (en)
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  • José María Jr. (en)
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  • José Antonio Carbajal Peña (en)
  • María Gertrudis Sánchez Soto (en)
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  • José María Jesús Carbajal (1809-1874) fue un político y revolucionario, opositor a la dictadura de Antonio López de Santa Anna. Después de detractar la República de Texas, fungiría como partidario de la causa de la República del Río Grande y participaría en el fallido intento de establecer la República de la Sierra Madre. (es)
  • José María Jesús Carbajal (1809–1874) (also spelled Carvajal, Caravajal, Carabajal, and Carbahal) was a Mexican Tejano who opposed the Centralist government installed by Antonio López de Santa Anna, but was a conscientious objector who refused to take up arms against his own people. Mexican conscientious objectors paid a price for their refusals, in that Texan Brigadier General Thomas Jefferson Rusk confiscated the homes of those who wished to remain neutral in the war. In July 1836, Rusk ordered the Carbajal and other Tejano families of Victoria escorted off their own land. They took refuge in New Orleans. (en)
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