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Bartolomé Mitre

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question of the residence of the national authorities in the city of Buenos Aires had to be solved, the army and updated salaries had to be established, the minimum structures of the national public administration were created, and the basic program of their generation was promoted: education, immigration, foreign investment, railways, and land occupation. An appreciation of Mitre's government work that ignores his point of origin will not do him enough justice.
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included in his career enough action to fill the lives of a dozen ordinary men, despite the fact that his health was never robust... He was soldier, statesman, political propagandist, first president of the Argentine Republic, orator, historian, journalist, newspaper editor and publisher, as well as
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When he assumed the presidency in 1862, the conditions in which the republic was found were precarious. The treasury was exhausted, the debts were large, the three national powers needed to be organized, buildings to house them separately from the provincial authorities had to be established, the
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As an intellectual, he wrote poetry, theater, countless newspaper articles, cemented historical science with his exemplary biographies, translated classic works, and authored fiery harangues. Mitre was a leading figure in politics and culture until his death in 1906.
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He dedicated much of his time in later years to writing. According to some of his critics, as a historian Mitre made questionable judgments, often ignoring key documents and events on purpose in his writings. This caused his student
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He has been Provisional Governor, Provisional President, and since 1862 actual President and Commander-in-chief, yet his friends lately subscribed to buy for him a house – surely this is high praise, here and
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Bartolomé Mitre died in 1906, affected by a gastrointestinal illness. The charismatic leader was mourned by a crowd rarely seen until then, who accompanied the funeral procession from his home to
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Mitre ranks as an important South-American historiographer. He wrote the best accounts of South America's wars of independence and published many works, amongst which are:
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where the independence of Argentina had been declared in 1816. The electoral college met on 12 April 1874, and awarded Mitre only three provinces, including Buenos Aires.
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The civil war of 1859, after the revolt of Buenos Aires against Justo José de Urquiza's federal system, resulted in Mitre's defeat by Urquiza at the
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and lists the principles of the Freedom Party, the first Argentine party that consciously launches itself into political struggle with a
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Mitre is known as a versatile statesman, military man, politician, journalist, historian, writer and poet. He was a major figure in the
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Bartolomé Mitre was the paradigm of the Argentine statesman of the 19th century. Mitre thematically returns to the ideals of
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poet, translator, and critic; and at each of these roles he worked with a seemingly tireless energy.
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Mitre took up arms again. Hoping to prevent Avellaneda's 12 October inauguration, he hijacked a
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Avrett, Robert (147). "Review: Bartolomé Mitre: A Poet in Action. by Myra Cadwalader Hole".
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Gardner, James. "Buenos Aires: The Biography of a City", 110. (St Martin's Press, 2015,
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His first poems and journalistic publications in the Uruguayan media date from that time.
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program. The program of the Freedom Party is the faithful synthesis of the democratic
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to question the validity of his work altogether. He also wrote poetry and fiction (
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longed for to overcome the sterile antagonism of unitarians and federalists.
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in Argentina, but he was a moderate and flexible liberal, not dogmatic.
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The Argentine Generation of 1837: Echeverría, Alberdi, Sarmiento, Mitre
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Fragile Civilian Governments – Proscription of Peronism (1958–1966)
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Exile and Nation-State Formation in Argentina and Chile, 1810–1862
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faction of Argentina, which simultaneously fought against the
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Mitre returned to Argentina after the defeat of longtime
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descent and the family name was originally Mitropoulos.
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1889 ad with caricatures of Mitre and other politicians
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Referring to Mitre's financial rectitude, the explorer
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regime in Buenos Aires, ally of the Uruguayan blancos.
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Historia de Belgrano y de la independencia argentina
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Index

Spanish name
surname

President of Argentina
Marcos Paz
Juan Esteban Pedernera
Domingo Faustino Sarmiento
Governor of Buenos Aires
Felipe Llavallol
Buenos Aires
La Recoleta Cemetery
Colorado
Uruguay
Unitary
Civic Union
National Civic Union

Argentine Army

Lieutenant general
President of Argentina
unified Argentina
history of Argentina
liberalism
Buenos Aires
Greek
Uruguay
Montevideo
Fructuoso Rivera
Uruguayan Army

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