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505: 31: 567:, held there and executed on 24 March 1824. The colonel who ordered the execution said he had been trying to subvert the men. It is said that his final act before facing the firing squad was to smoke a cigarette. Knocking away the last ashes, he said philosophically "Human existence is like these ashes." He then calmly faced his death. His remains lie in the Trancas church to the right of the altar. His portrait by the Italian artist 473:, commander of the armies fighting the Spanish. He replied that he was sending 500 men, well-supplied with arms and ammunition. A Congress of leading men was assembled, and on 6 September 1820 the Congress sanctioned the Republic's constitution. A First Court of Justice was established. Aráoz was named Supreme President. The constitution set up a 373:
of Spain. Later the movement would evolve into a fight for outright independence. In 1810 Aráoz was elected Mayor of the Cabildo on the second vote. Aráoz raised regular militiamen on behalf of the junta, making an important contribution to the roughly 3,000 soldiers stationed in the northern center
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knew Aráoz well. He said he did not know of anyone seeing him angry; he was always cool and unflappable. His manner and way of speaking was more suitable to a monk than a soldier. He made many promises, but was always careful to keep his word. He wanted only to rule, and if he deserves the name
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from Spain. Many of the delegates were sympathetic to the monarchy, but in the end support for a republic prevailed. The struggle between those wanting strong central control and those favoring a looser federation would continue for many years. Araoz arranged accommodations and meeting places for
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and Bernabé Aráoz engaged in a three-way struggle for power. Bernabé Aráoz briefly held office twice during this period. In October 1822 he became governor yet again, this time holding office for almost a year, and managed to stabilize the situation. He was forced from office by Diego Aráoz in
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parties. The Unitarians wanted a centralized form of government while the Federalists, with whom Aráoz sided, wanted greater local autonomy. The conflict degenerated into chaotic factional fighting at the same time as the struggle for independence. During a period when the central government had
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broken down, Aráoz declared that his province was a republic with himself as President. The next year he was deposed, but later came back as governor for another term. He was deposed again, forced into exile, arrested, brought back and executed without trial by a firing squad.
523:. Güemes took the side of Santiago del Estero, invaded the Republic of Tucumán and captured Catamarca, ousting Bernabé Aráoz's relative, Lieutenant Governor Juan José de la Madrid, in March 1821. However, Güemes suffered a series of defeats and then was forced to return to 496:, who defeated Echauri in an engagement on 31 March 1820 and forced him to retreat to Tucumán. Ibarra was appointed the first governor of the province of Santiago del Estero, and on 27 April 1820 issued a manifesto that declared the province's autonomy. 444:
On 10 December 1816 Francisco Borges launched a second separatist movement in Santiago del Estero. General Belgrano suppressed the uprising and Borges was shot on 1 January 1817. Aráoz fell out with Belgrano, and in September 1817 he was replaced by
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wrote of him that he doubted that there were ten men in the Americas who united so many virtues. Belgrano said he could not find high enough praise for men of Aráoz's command. General
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In 1803 Aráoz was leader of the new "Disciplined Cavalry Militia Regiment of Tucumán Volunteers". In 1805 he married Teresa Velarde. They would have seven children. He supported the
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while General Belgrano was staying in Tucumán. Belgrano was also arrested, and was held until Bernabé Aráoz took control of the government of Tucumán three days later.
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legislature and an executive branch headed by the President. It was influenced by the national constitution of 1819 and was unitarian and centralized in nature.
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the deputies. He even provided the table on which the declaration was signed, and this later was held as a prize possession by his family.
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and Pedro Miguel Aráoz that offered the money and 2,000 men if Belgrano would defend the town. Belgrano accepted, and this led to the
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Carranza, Adolfo P.; Rosa, Alejandro; Biedma, José Juan; Pillado, José Antonio; Belgrano, Carlos Vega; Carranza, Rodolfo W. (1895).
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to Tucumán with a request for money and 1,000 men. The people of Tucumán sent a delegation to Balcarce including Bernabé Aráoz,
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and Tucumán Province. Tucumán Province included the former municipality of the same name and the adjoining municipalities of
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in 1810 without hesitation. In this movement the local leaders rejected the authority of the Spanish government after
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On 4 April 1814, Bernabé Aráoz was made governor of the Province of Salta del Tucumán. On 8 October 1814
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declared independence from the Napoleonic regime in Spain. He played a decisive role in the crucial
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Aráoz came from a wealthy and influential family in the northern province of Tucumán in the Spanish
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in what is now Argentina during the early nineteenth century, and President of the short-lived
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August 1823 and took refuge in Salta. In February 1824 the head of the provincial forces,
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to Santiago del Estero to arrange for election of deputies, with a military force led by
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fought in 1812 against the royalists, and was made governor of his province.
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on 1 February 1820 the central government was dissolved. Aráoz declared the
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and Santiago del Estero both quickly moved towards separation. Aráoz sent
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launched a first bid for independence, but Aráoz suppressed the movement.
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The political situation became confused by a violent dispute between the
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Aráoz was arrested by Tucumán forces on 7 March 1824 at the border in
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There was growing animosity between Bernabé Aráoz and the governor of
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as king. At first, the leaders professed loyalty to the deposed king
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had been ordered to retreat from the Spanish to a strong position at
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Cosas de familia. Historia genealógica de los Cornet del Tucumán
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On 28 November 1821 Aráoz was ousted from office by General
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since the royalists had taken the opportunity to invade
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in which the delegates declared the independence of the
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Nueva Historia de Monteros(Desde Su Origen Hasta 1900)
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Index


Governor of Tucumán Province
Feliciano de la Mota Botello
Governor of Tucumán Province
Feliciano de la Mota Botello
Republic of Tucumán
Abraham González
Governor of Tucumán Province
Diego Aráoz
Monteros
Trancas
Federal
Tucumán Province
Republic of Tucumán
Viceroyalty of the Río de la Plata
May Revolution
Buenos Aires
Battle of Tucumán
Unitarian
Federalist
Monteros
San Miguel de Tucumán
Pedro Miguel Aráoz
Congress of Tucumán
United Provinces of the Río de la Plata
Gregorio Aráoz de Lamadrid
May Revolution
Buenos Aires
Napoleon
Joseph Bonaparte

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