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{{short description|Scottish soldier, adventurer, and confidence trickster (1786β1845)}} {{Other people}} {{Featured article}} {{Use British English|date=January 2013}} {{Use dmy dates|date=December 2022}} {{Infobox military person |honorific_prefix=[[General officer|General]] |image=General Gregor MacGregor retouched.jpg |image_size=250 |alt=A man with dark hair and side-burns, wearing a dark, early-19th-century general's uniform. |caption=[[Mezzotint]] by [[Samuel William Reynolds|Reynolds]], after [[Simon Jacques Rochard|Rochard]], {{c.|1820β1835}} |birth_name= |birth_date= {{birth date|1786|12|24|df=yes}} |birth_place=[[Stirlingshire]], Scotland, [[Kingdom of Great Britain|Great Britain]] |death_date= {{death date and age|1845|12|04|1786|12|24|df=yes}} |death_place = [[Caracas]], [[State of Venezuela|Venezuela]] |placeofburial=Caracas, Venezuela |placeofburial_label= Place of burial |allegiance={{Indented plainlist| *[[United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland|United Kingdom]] (1803β1810) *[[First Republic of Venezuela|Venezuela]] (1812) *[[United Provinces of New Granada|New Granada]] (1813β1815, 1818β1819) *Venezuela (1816β1817, 1839β1845)}} |branch={{Indented plainlist| *[[British Army]] (1803β1810) *[[Portuguese Army]] ([[secondment]]; 1809β1810) *[[Venezuelan Army]] (1812) *New Granadian Army (1813β1815, 1818β1819) *Venezuelan Army (1816β1817, 1839β1845)}} |serviceyears= |rank=[[Divisional general]] (from 1817) |servicenumber= |unit= |commands= |battles= {{tree list}} * [[Peninsular War]] * [[Spanish American wars of independence]] {{tree list/end}} |awards=[[Order of the Liberators]] (Venezuela) |spouse= |relations= |alma_mater= [[University of Edinburgh]] |laterwork=Involved in [[Amelia Island affair]] of 1817. Claimed to be [[Cacique|Cazique]] of Poyais from 1821 to 1837. }} [[General officer|General]] '''Gregor MacGregor''' (24 December 1786 β 4 December 1845) was a Scottish soldier, adventurer, and [[Scam|con man]] who attempted from 1821 to 1837 to draw British and French investors and settlers to "Poyais", a fictional Central American territory that he claimed to rule as "[[Cazique]]". Hundreds invested their savings in supposed Poyaisian [[government bond]]s and land certificates, while about 250 emigrated to MacGregor's invented country in 1822β23 to find only an untouched jungle; more than half of them died. Seen as a contributory factor to the "[[Panic of 1825]]", MacGregor's Poyais scheme has been called one of the most brazen confidence tricks in history. From the [[Clan Gregor]], MacGregor was an officer in the [[British Army]] from 1803 to 1810; he served in the [[Peninsular War]]. He joined the republican side in the [[Venezuelan War of Independence]] in 1812, quickly became a general and, over the next four years, operated against the Spanish on behalf of both Venezuela and its neighbour [[United Provinces of New Granada|New Granada]]. His successes included a difficult month-long fighting retreat through northern Venezuela in 1816. He [[Amelia Island affair|captured Amelia Island]] in 1817 under a mandate from revolutionary agents to conquer [[Spanish Florida|Florida]] from the Spanish, and there proclaimed a short-lived "[[Republic of the Floridas]]". He then oversaw two calamitous operations in New Granada during 1819 that each ended with his abandoning [[British Legions|British volunteer troops]] under his command. On his return to Britain in 1821, MacGregor claimed that [[George Frederic Augustus I|King George Frederic Augustus]] of the [[Mosquito Coast]] in the [[Gulf of Honduras]] had appointed him Cazique of Poyais, which he described as a developed colony with a community of British settlers. When the British press reported on MacGregor's deception following the return of fewer than 50 survivors in late 1823, some of his victims leaped to his defence, insisting that the general had been let down by those whom he had put in charge of the emigration party. A French court tried MacGregor and three others for fraud in 1826 after he attempted a variation on the scheme there, but convicted only one of his associates. Acquitted, MacGregor attempted lesser Poyais schemes in London over the next decade. In 1838, he moved to Venezuela, where he was welcomed back as a hero. He died in [[Caracas]] in 1845, aged 58, and was buried with full military honours in [[Caracas Cathedral]].
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