Pedro Carujo

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Born1801 (1801)
Died31 January 1836 (aged 3435)
AllegianceGran Colombia
Venezuela
Service years1819–1836
Pedro Carujo
Born1801 (1801)
Died31 January 1836 (aged 3435)
AllegianceGran Colombia
Venezuela
Service years1819–1836
RankGeneral
ConflictsVenezuelan War of Independence
Revolution of the Reforms

Pedro Carujo (1801–1836) was a Venezuelan military officer. He was one of the leaders in the Revolution of the Reforms of 1835.

He was the son of Canarian José Carujo, royalist official and Venezuelan Juana Hernandez. He received a good education, being one of the few Venezuelans of his time who spoke and wrote English and French. Although born in a home divided over the Royalist and Republican causes, he joined the liberation movement as part of the battalion Orinoco quartered in Angostura (1819). In 1821, he participated under the command of General José Francisco Bermúdez, in the campaigns of Caracas and St. Lucia. With the rank of captain, he distinguished himself in Maracaibo (1823), but was wounded in combat, so he moved to New Granada with the rank of sergeant.[1]

In New Granada

Revolution and death

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