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The aging lawmaker ran instead, in 1898, for Governor of Buenos Aires Province, and was elected, serving until 1902. Bernardo de Irigoyen retired afterwards and died in Buenos Aires in 1906. His death deprived the influential former President Roca of one of his most respected allies, and Roca's
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Irigoyen returned to public life in 1870 as a provincial legislator, and in 1875, was appointed Minister of Foreign Affairs by President
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led Irigoyen, who was otherwise amenable to the idea, to reject Blaine's proposals for closer economic ties with the
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against the latter nation, and was named Internal Affairs Minister in 1879, during which tenure he drafted the 1880
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in 1884, and ran unsuccessfully for President in 1886. He later represented Argentina in talks with
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Members of the Argentine Chamber of Deputies elected in Buenos Aires Province
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that paved the way for the 1860 reunification with secessionist
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Members of the Argentine Senate for Buenos Aires Province
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hegemony over national policy ended shortly afterwards.
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boundary treaty of 1881 between Chile and Argentina
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