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- San_Carlos_Fortress abstract "The San Carlos Fortress (in Spanish: Fortaleza de San Carlos) is an 18th-century fortress in the city of Perote, in the Mexican state of Veracruz. It is also known as the Fort of San Carlos, Perote Castle, the Castle of San Carlos, Perote Prison, San Carlos de Perote Fortress, and San Carlos de Perote Castle.The fortress was built from 1770 to 1776 by Manuel de Santisteban as a guard post and repository for treasure prior to shipment to Spain. After the Mexican War of Independence, the remaining Spanish colonial troops were garrisoned in the neighboring castle of San Juan de Ulúa, prompting General Guadalupe Victoria to create, on 11 October 1823, the first military college in the new country: the Perote Military College.Between 1841 and 1844, soldiers from the Republic of Texas, survivors of the Texan Santa Fe Expedition, the Dawson Massacre, and the Mier Expedition, were imprisoned here. 300 or so members of the failed Santa Fe expedition were held in the fortress during the winter of 1841–42. Then in December of 1842, about fifty men who had been captured in San Antonio by General Adrián Woll, including fifteen from Dawson's company, were confined. The following year, approximately 160 survivors of the 1842–43 Mier Expedition, an offshoot of the Somervell Expedition, after being used through the summer as laborers to work on roads near Mexico City, were taken to the Perote Prison in September of 1843. The last of all these Texan prisoners, numbering by then about 105, were not released until a year later, in September of 1844. Many had died from wounds, disease, or starvation; and several prisoners had managed to escape, or were released earlier in response to U.S. diplomatic efforts.)In March of 1843, Guadalupe Victoria, who had served as Mexico's first President in the 1820s, died in the San Carlos Fortress complex. He suffered from epilepsy and was receiving medical treatment in Perote.During the Mexican-American War of 1846–1848, American forces captured the fortress on April 22, 1847. They garrisoned it as a post to protect their line of communications between Veracruz and Mexico City from guerrillas. At the very end of the Second World War, after Mexico declared war against the Axis alliance, the facility served as a prison for German and Italian citizens.Then the fortress became a state prison, from 1949 to March 2007, after which it was opened to the public.".
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- San_Carlos_Fortress wikiPageWikiLink Category:Buildings_and_structures_in_Veracruz.
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- San_Carlos_Fortress wikiPageWikiLink Category:Spanish_Colonial_architecture_in_Mexico.
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- San_Carlos_Fortress wikiPageWikiLink Category:World_Heritage_Sites_in_Mexico.
- San_Carlos_Fortress wikiPageWikiLink Dawson_massacre.
- San_Carlos_Fortress wikiPageWikiLink Epilepsy.
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- San_Carlos_Fortress wikiPageWikiLink Mexico.
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- San_Carlos_Fortress wikiPageWikiLink Perote,_Veracruz.
- San_Carlos_Fortress wikiPageWikiLink President_of_Mexico.
- San_Carlos_Fortress wikiPageWikiLink Republic_of_Texas.
- San_Carlos_Fortress wikiPageWikiLink San_Antonio.
- San_Carlos_Fortress wikiPageWikiLink San_Juan_de_Ulúa.
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- San_Carlos_Fortress wikiPageWikiLink Texan_Santa_Fe_Expedition.
- San_Carlos_Fortress wikiPageWikiLink Veracruz.
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- San_Carlos_Fortress wikiPageWikiLink File:Fuerte_de_San_Carlos.jpg.
- San_Carlos_Fortress wikiPageWikiLinkText "Castle Perote".
- San_Carlos_Fortress wikiPageWikiLinkText "Castle of Perote".
- San_Carlos_Fortress wikiPageWikiLinkText "Perote Castle".
- San_Carlos_Fortress wikiPageWikiLinkText "Perote Prison".
- San_Carlos_Fortress wikiPageWikiLinkText "San Carlos Fortress".
- San_Carlos_Fortress wikiPageWikiLinkText "San Carlos de Perote".
- San_Carlos_Fortress wikiPageWikiLinkText "San Carlos".
- San_Carlos_Fortress wikiPageWikiLinkText "fortress of Perote".
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- San_Carlos_Fortress subject Category:Buildings_and_structures_in_Veracruz.
- San_Carlos_Fortress subject Category:Defunct_prisons_in_Mexico.
- San_Carlos_Fortress subject Category:Forts_in_Mexico.
- San_Carlos_Fortress subject Category:Gulf_Coast_of_Mexico.
- San_Carlos_Fortress subject Category:History_of_Veracruz.
- San_Carlos_Fortress subject Category:Spanish_Colonial_architecture_in_Mexico.
- San_Carlos_Fortress subject Category:Spanish_colonial_fortifications.
- San_Carlos_Fortress subject Category:Visitor_attractions_in_Veracruz.
- San_Carlos_Fortress subject Category:World_Heritage_Sites_in_Mexico.
- San_Carlos_Fortress hypernym Fortress.
- San_Carlos_Fortress point "19.5735 -97.2446".
- San_Carlos_Fortress type Area.
- San_Carlos_Fortress type MilitaryStructure.
- San_Carlos_Fortress type Area.
- San_Carlos_Fortress type Attraction.
- San_Carlos_Fortress type Site.
- San_Carlos_Fortress type SpatialThing.
- San_Carlos_Fortress comment "The San Carlos Fortress (in Spanish: Fortaleza de San Carlos) is an 18th-century fortress in the city of Perote, in the Mexican state of Veracruz. It is also known as the Fort of San Carlos, Perote Castle, the Castle of San Carlos, Perote Prison, San Carlos de Perote Fortress, and San Carlos de Perote Castle.The fortress was built from 1770 to 1776 by Manuel de Santisteban as a guard post and repository for treasure prior to shipment to Spain.".
- San_Carlos_Fortress label "San Carlos Fortress".
- San_Carlos_Fortress sameAs Q7413519.
- San_Carlos_Fortress sameAs Fortaleza_de_San_Carlos_de_Perote.
- San_Carlos_Fortress sameAs San_Carlos-erőd.
- San_Carlos_Fortress sameAs m.031qlq.
- San_Carlos_Fortress sameAs Q7413519.
- San_Carlos_Fortress lat "19.5735".
- San_Carlos_Fortress long "-97.2446".
- San_Carlos_Fortress wasDerivedFrom San_Carlos_Fortress?oldid=697267574.
- San_Carlos_Fortress depiction Fuerte_de_San_Carlos.jpg.
- San_Carlos_Fortress isPrimaryTopicOf San_Carlos_Fortress.