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  1. The Captaincy General of Cuba was created in 1607 as part of the Viceroyalty of New Spain . It covered the island of Cuba and on the mainland Florida. When Jamaica was lost to England in 1655, many of the Spanish settlers from Jamaica moved to Cuba. Florida was ceded to Britain in 1763, and regained in 1783. Louisiana was added to the Captaincy ...

  2. Páginas en la categoría «Capitanes generales de Cuba». Categorías: Capitanía General de Cuba. Gobernantes coloniales de España. Gobernantes de Cuba. Militares de España por destino. Generales de España.

  3. 1 de jun. de 2023 · HAVANA, Cuba.-. On June 1, 1834, the Spanish military and politician Miguel Tacón y Rosique assumed the Captaincy General of Cuba, one of the most controversial figures of the Antillean 19th century because he did good and bad, since his high office, in a similar proportion. Lieutenant General of the Royal Navy and Marshal of the Army, Tacón ...

  4. File. : Coat of arms of the Captaincy General of Cuba.svg. Size of this PNG preview of this SVG file: 512 × 522 pixels. Other resolutions: 235 × 240 pixels | 471 × 480 pixels | 753 × 768 pixels | 1,004 × 1,024 pixels | 2,009 × 2,048 pixels. Original file ‎ (SVG file, nominally 512 × 522 pixels, file size: 104 KB)

  5. captain general, in colonial Spanish America, the governor of a captaincy general, a division of a viceroyalty. Captaincies general were established districts that were under serious pressures from foreign invasion or Indian attack. Although under the nominal jurisdiction of their viceroys, captains general, because of their special military ...

  6. When the Grants visited Cuba in February 1880, General Blanco was absent. The acting Captain General filled in for General Blanco as host. He welcomed the Grants and accompanied them to the Government Palace. General Grant wrote in a letter the reception from the Cuban government had been “warm as the climate”.