On November 15, 1843, the Trinitarian leaders Vicente Celestino Duarte and Francisco Sánchez wrote a memorable letter to their boss and mentor Juan Pablo Duarte, who was then in Caracas. He was negotiating with the President of the Republic of Venezuela, General Carlos Soublette, to obtain the indispensable elements to enlist the liberating expedition that would disembark in December at our southern port of Guayacanes, the natural entrance to Los Llanos de Arriba, an important region where the aforementioned Vicente Duarte, the resolute Juan Ramírez and the meritorious Father Carrasco had achieved that the cause of independence had no opponents.
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