Reuben Kemper

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Reuben Kemper was an early 19th-century American frontier figure and filibuster known for his involvement in rebellious activities along the Gulf Coast, particularly in the West Florida region.

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Reuben Kemper canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf American filibuster
frontiersman
person
activeIn early 19th century
associatedWith Kemper brothers NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
ethnicGroup American colonists in Spanish West Florida
familyName Kemper NERFINISHED
givenName Reuben NERFINISHED
historicalPeriod Antebellum United States NERFINISHED
knownFor anti-Spanish filibustering expeditions
languageSpoken English
movement West Florida Rebellion NERFINISHED
notableEvent attempted to seize Spanish-controlled Baton Rouge
notableFor involvement in the West Florida region
rebellious activities along the Gulf Coast
occupation filibuster
frontier figure
opposed Spanish colonial authority in West Florida
participatedIn West Florida Rebellion of 1810 NERFINISHED
politicalAlignment pro-U.S. expansionist
regionOfActivity Gulf Coast NERFINISHED
West Florida NERFINISHED
sibling Nathan Kemper NERFINISHED
Samuel Kemper NERFINISHED

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Kemper County, Mississippi, United States namedAfter Reuben Kemper
subject surface form: Kemper County, Mississippi