Andrés González Muñoz

Andrés González Muñoz was a Cuban politician who served briefly as the colonial Governor of Puerto Rico in 1898. His father was from Venezuela and his mother was from Santiago de Cuba, the same city that Muñoz was born in. He was born in 1840 in Santiago de Cuba, Captaincy General of Cuba. He graduated in 1862 as a Lieutenant from the Segovia Artillery Academy[es]. He was promoted to Lieutenant colonel for his service to Spain during the Ten Years' War, then to General after returning to Spain and fighting during the Third Carlist War. In 1895, he was named Second Corporal of Puerto Rico, which he held for 19 days. Afterwards, during his return to Cuba, he achieved the rank of Lieutenant general. In 1898, he was appointed Captain general of Puerto Rico to establish the Autonomous Charter.

Andrés González Muñoz

Andrés González Muñoz was a Cuban politician who served briefly as the colonial Governor of Puerto Rico in 1898. His father was from Venezuela and his mother was from Santiago de Cuba, the same city that Muñoz was born in. He was born in 1840 in Santiago de Cuba, Captaincy General of Cuba. He graduated in 1862 as a Lieutenant from the Segovia Artillery Academy[es]. He was promoted to Lieutenant colonel for his service to Spain during the Ten Years' War, then to General after returning to Spain and fighting during the Third Carlist War. In 1895, he was named Second Corporal of Puerto Rico, which he held for 19 days. Afterwards, during his return to Cuba, he achieved the rank of Lieutenant general. In 1898, he was appointed Captain general of Puerto Rico to establish the Autonomous Charter.