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Manuel Rojas (independence leader) : ウィキペディア英語版
Manuel Rojas (independence leader)

Commander Manuel Rojas (1831 – October 14, 1903), Commander of the Puerto Rican Liberation Army, was one of the main leaders of the Grito de Lares uprising against Spanish rule in Puerto Rico.
==Early years==
Rojas (birth name: Manuel Rojas Luzardo ) was born in the city of Obispos in the state of Barinas, Venezuela, from a Puerto Rican father and a Venezuelan mother. There he received his primary and secondary education. Rojas was a dedicated agricultural worker and when he had saved enough money he moved to Valencia, Spain where he became a successful businessmen.〔(UN VENEZOLANO PROMOTOR DE LA INDEPENDENCIA DE PUERTO RICO' )〕 In the early 19th century Venezuela's economy was in turmoil because of internal wars. Rojas decided to go to Puerto Rico where he met and married Obdulia de los Ríos.〔
The Rojas family moved close to the town of Lares where they settled down. The region was mountainous and its main income came from the coffee crop. Rojas and his brother, Miguel eventually bought and cultivated a 300-acre (1.2 km²) coffee plantation. The successful plantation was called "El Triunfo", and both men became wealthy merchants.〔(Manuel Rojas )〕 His brother Miguel meet Mariana Bracetti while on a business trip to Añasco. Miguel and Mariana married and moved to "El Triunfo" where the Rojas lived.〔(Search of a National Identity: Nineteeth- and Early-Twentieth-Century Puerto Rico )〕

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