José María de la Cruz explained

José María de la Cruz
Birth Date:March 25, 1799
Birth Place:Concepción, Viceroyalty of Peru
Death Place:Concepción, Chile
Spouse:Josefa Zañartu Trujillo
Children:Delfina de la Cruz
Office:Navy General Commander
Term Start:1842
Term End:1843
Predecessor:Victorino Garrido
Successor:Robert Simpson
Term Start2:1829
Term End2:1831
Predecessor2:Francisco de la Lastra
Successor2:José Matías López
Office3:Minister of War and Navy
Term Start3:1841
Term End3:1842
Predecessor3:Manuel Montt
Successor3:José Santiago Aldunate
Term Start4:1830
Term End4:1831
Predecessor4:José María Benavente
Successor4:Diego Portales
Allegiance: Chile
Rank:Divisional General
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General José María de la Cruz Prieto (Concepción, March 25, 1799 – November 23, 1875) was a Chilean soldier.[1]

The son of Luis de la Cruz and of Josefa Prieto Sotomayor, and was a cousin of future presidents José Joaquín Prieto and Manuel Bulnes. He joined the Army on October 27, 1811, and participated actively in the battles of Chacabuco, Maipu and Pangal during the Chilean War of Independence. He married Josefa Zañartu Trujillo, and had a single daughter: Delfina de la Cruz Zañartu who in turn was the wife of future president Aníbal Pinto.

During the War of the Confederation, he was the under-commandant-in-chief of the Restoration Army, under General Manuel Bulnes, having special participation in the victory of Yungay.

After the war, he was Intendant of Valparaíso and later, of Concepción. He ran for president in 1851, but was defeated by Manuel Montt. His defeat caused him to revolt in the southern provinces, starting the 1851 revolution. His cousin Manuel Bulnes crushes the revolutionary attempt and signs the treaty of Purapel with the revolutionaries.

After that he retired from politics, dying in Concepcion at the age of 76.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Jose María De la Cruz Prieto . 19 July 2024 . Biblioteca del Congreso Nacional de Chile . es-CL.