Cuban Confederate Colonel: The Life of Ambrosio Jose Gonzales

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Cuban Confederate Colonel tells the story of a revolutionary who figured prominently in both his native country’s struggle against Spain and the Confederacy’s fight for secession. Immortalized as the first Cuban to shed blood in the effort to oust the Spanish, Ambrosio José Gonzales (1818-1893) placed himself in the center of hostilities in both his homeland and in the USA. In this biography Antonio Rafael de la Cova examines the Cuban filibuster movement of the 1840s and 1850s, the American Civil War, and Southern Reconstruction from Gonzales’s odd perspective as both a Cuban and Confederate rebel. In doing so, de la Cova sheds new light on the connections between Southern and Cuban society, the workings of coastal defenses all over the Civil War, and the vicissitudes of Reconstruction for a Cuban expatriate. With the failure of the 1854 filibuster attempts, Gonzales settled in the USA and married into South Carolina’s prominent Elliott circle of relatives. The creator traces Gonzales’s significant role in Confederate coastal defenses, his costly feud with Jefferson Davis, and his finest hour as a Confederate-as artillery commander at the battle of Honey Hill. Following the war, the colonel pursued various vocations, all of which have been marginally successful, but like many others he never provided the security he sought for his extended circle of relatives. De la Cova points out that whilst Gonzales’s connections to Cuba’s economy may have made his postwar entrepreneurial endeavors distinctive, his efforts were very similar to those of other formerly wealthy Southerners who sought to get well their estates and social status.

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