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    The First Cevallos expedition was a series of Spanish military operations in South America during the Fantastic War. Under the command of the governor...
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  • The Spanish-Portuguese War, also known as the Second Cevallos expedition, was fought between 1776 and 1777 over the border between Spanish and Portuguese...
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  • The First Cevallos expedition was a military action between September 1762 and April 1763, by the Spanish forces led by Don Pedro Antonio de Cevallos, Governor...
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    Buenos Aires between 1757 and 1766, and the first Viceroy of the Río de la Plata in 1776. Pedro Antonio de Cevallos was born in Cádiz, and came from a renowned...
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    two important eras. From the first century to the twentieth century will be the Christian period, and from the twenty-first century onwards will be the...
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    governor. Fonseca was forced to surrender the colony to Pedro Antonio de Cevallos on 11 October 1762. Spain returned the colony in the 1762 Treaty of Fontainebleau...
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    and ended in a stalemate. The only significant action was the First Cevallos expedition, in which Spanish forces captured and then defended the strategically...
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    National Reorganization Process. Fearing military uprisings, Argentina's first two presidents sentenced only the two top Dirty War former commanders. The...
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    Eva Perón (category First ladies and gentlemen of Argentina)
    Argentine politician, activist, actress, and philanthropist who served as First Lady of Argentina from June 1946 until her death in July 1952, as the wife...
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    War First Cevallos expedition Capture of Port Egmont Bourbon Reforms in Buenos Aires Viceroyalty of the Río de la Plata (1776–1814) Second Cevallos expedition...
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    one of the early reasons of the name of Argentina). There were land expeditions coming from the north as well, from Lima. However, the lack of precious...
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  • the 20th century: in 1930, 1943, 1955, 1962, 1966, 1976, and 1981. The first four established interim dictatorships, while the fifth and sixth established...
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    Yrigoyen's second term, which started in 1928, was interrupted by Argentina's first military coup, which established José Félix Uriburu in power and initiated...
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  • series of coups d'état that took place in the 20th century. One of the first notable military conflicts taking place in modern Argentina were the British...
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  • Written history began with the arrival of Spanish chroniclers in the expedition of Juan Díaz de Solís in 1516 to the Río de la Plata, which marks the...
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    prominent Argentine political leader activist and actress, when she was the First Lady and Spiritual Leader of the Nation of Argentina. It operated from 1948...
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    government of Argentina to obtain an abundant supply of American dollars. At first, this supply was maintained by the privatization of nearly all of the Argentine...
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    April 1985, during the presidential administration of Raúl Alfonsín, the first elected government after the restoration of democracy in 1983. The main...
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  • shortage, and were associated with legal protests and demonstrations. The first riots started in Rosario, the third-largest city in the country, when people...
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    overthrown by another military-led coup d'état in 1962. President Perón was first elected in 1946. In 1949, a constitutional amendment sponsored by Peronism...
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    to the outskirts of the larger cities, resulting in the creation of the first villas miseria (shanty towns). Thus, the population of Buenos Aires jumped...
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    the rich land of the pampas strongly pushed economic growth. During the first three decades of the 20th century, Argentina outgrew Canada and Australia...
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    War First Cevallos expedition Capture of Port Egmont Bourbon Reforms in Buenos Aires Viceroyalty of the Río de la Plata (1776–1814) Second Cevallos expedition...
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    conflict. By early 1762 they were drawn into the war with the First Cevallos expedition and became a likely target of Spain. Portugal's long border with...
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    Members of the oligarchy of the provinces and the country's capital, they first joined the League of Governors (Liga de Gobernadores), and then the National...
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    the new ministerial layer gave a corporate tone to the formation of the first cabinet of the Argentine Revolution. An example in this sense is the Secretary...
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  • had no citizenship rights in the first place. Ley de Desembarco (Law of Disembarkment), 1872 – Containing the first legal definition of ‘immigrant,’ the...
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    During the declaration of independence, Pedro de Medrano served as the first president of the Congress of Tucumán. The voting finally ended on July 9...
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  • Auxiliary Army to the Crown of Spain [pt] (in Portuguese) See also: Ushakov expedition [ru] (in Russian) Duchy of Warsaw as a state was in effect fully occupied...
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    period of history is often divided between the First Peronism (1946–1951) that corresponds to Perón's first presidency, and Second Peronism (1951–1955) that...
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