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a_sh-v [17]
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Quien fue el gobernador Romualdo Palacios/

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sweet-ann [11.9K]3 years ago
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He is best remembered for his political persecution of Puerto Rican Autonomistas<span> called </span>Componte, a term than means "to rectify" or "to pacify".[1]<span> His favorite detention centers were the jails at the </span>Ponce Military Barracks<span> in </span>Ponce<span> and the </span>Fort San Felipe del Morro<span> in </span>San Juan<span>. Amongst his most notable persecutions was that of </span>Román Baldorioty de Castro.[2]<span> Palacios was removed from office by the Spanish government and returned to </span>Spain<span> on 11 November 1887. His political prisoners were released on December 24, 1887</span>
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