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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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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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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
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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
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and lists the principles of the
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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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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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353:from 1862 to 1868 and the first president of
2016:National Civic Union (Argentina) politicians
518:, Mitre was initially named the head of the
364:during the second half of the 19th century.
1427:– First Presidential Government (1826–1827)
1103:Gonzalvo, Alejandro Poli (4 January 2020).
87:12 December 1861 – 12 October 1862
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587:(the oldest existing party in Argentina).
555:Mitre visiting the Museum of History, 1901
367:He was the figure that best characterized
76:12 October 1862 – 12 October 1868
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1364:Supreme directors of the United Provinces
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142:3 May 1860 – 11 October 1862
1854:– Military Dictatorships (1976–1983)
1792:– Military Dictatorships (1966–1973)
1740:– Military Dictatorships (1955–1958)
1687:– Military Dictatorships (1943–1946)
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786:Mitre's presidential portrait, 1861
567:spared his life. Following the 1890
471:End of exile and return to Argentina
2011:Civic Union (Argentina) politicians
1965:List of heads of state of Argentina
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835:El Teniente General Bartolomé Mitre
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2101:Governors of Buenos Aires Province
1885:Return to Democracy (1983–present)
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958:Historical Dictionary of Argentina
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379:Mitre was born on 26 June 1821 in
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2036:19th-century Argentine historians
2001:Argentine people of Greek descent
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939:Thames, Juan (28 January 2018).
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1851:National Reorganization Process
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492:Revolution of 11 September 1852
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2086:Translators of Dante Alighieri
1922:Cristina Fernández de Kirchner
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1081:Denslow, William R. (1957).
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1013:Antonio González de Balcarce
973:(in Spanish). Archived from
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2066:English–Spanish translators
1818:Return of Perón (1973–1976)
1375:Gervasio Antonio de Posadas
1221:(public domain audiobooks)
1061:Gervasio Antonio de Posadas
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2051:Argentine male journalists
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1530:Domingo Faustino Sarmiento
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1029:Gregorio Aráoz de Lamadrid
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122:Domingo Faustino Sarmiento
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2006:Unitarianists (Argentina)
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1197:Works by Bartolomé Mitre
1122:Burton, Richard (1870).
1083:10,000 Famous Freemasons
623:Margarita Abella Caprile
605:Soledad: novela original
347:Bartolomé Mitre Martínez
130:Governor of Buenos Aires
2021:Presidents of Argentina
1704:Edelmiro Julián Farrell
1453:Argentine Confederation
1313:Independence War Period
219:Buenos Aires, Argentina
2041:Argentine male writers
1960:President of Argentina
1752:Pedro Eugenio Aramburu
1737:Revolución Libertadora
1502:Juan Esteban Pedernera
1439:Vicente López y Planes
1395:Ignacio Álvarez Thomas
1380:Carlos María de Alvear
1366:of the Río de la Plata
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1248:President of Argentina
1045:Vicente López y Planes
1005:Carlos María de Alvear
971:"Todo Argentina: 1874"
837:, in Bartolomé Mitre,
747:Historia de San Martín
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2046:Argentine journalists
1955:Politics of Argentina
1866:Roberto Eduardo Viola
1804:Roberto M. Levingston
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1578:José Evaristo Uriburu
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383:. His father was of
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1907:Adolfo Rodríguez Saá
1830:Raúl Alberto Lastiri
1789:Revolución Argentina
1778:Arturo Umberto Illia
1583:Julio Argentino Roca
1563:Miguel Juárez Celman
1558:Julio Argentino Roca
1487:Juan Manuel de Rosas
1467:Juan Manuel de Rosas
1434:Bernardino Rivadavia
1258:Domingo F. Sarmiento
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639:La Recoleta Cemetery
581:National Civic Union
480:Juan Manuel de Rosas
409:Later he joined the
362:history of Argentina
273:National Civic Union
228:La Recoleta Cemetery
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1825:Héctor José Cámpora
1799:Juan Carlos Onganía
1699:Pedro Pablo Ramírez
1668:Roberto María Ortiz
1663:Agustín Pedro Justo
1615:Radical Civic Union
1549:Oligarchic Republic
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1472:Juan Ramón Balcarce
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1017:Antonio Luis Beruti
1015:, Manuel Belgrano,
1009:Miguel de Azcuénaga
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1835:Juan Domingo Perón
1726:Juan Domingo Perón
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