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On February 18, 1823 Luis Rodriguez Varela, the Conde Filipino, with a group of Creoles who called themselves Sons of the Nation were deported for opposing the peninsulars and working for sweeping change in the then-colony.

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On February 18, 1823 Luis Rodriguez Varela, the Conde Filipino, with a group of Creoles who called themselves Sons of the Nation were deported for opposing the peninsulars and working for sweeping change in the then-colony.

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