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countering the opinions held by the newspaper. However, Moreno refused to do so because, even while he remained loyal to the Spanish crown, he still thought that some of the criticism of the Spanish colonial government by the newspaper were right.
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The newspaper was closed after the defeat and withdrawal of the British troops, and the printing machines were confiscated and sent to Buenos Aires, where the local government donated them to funding the
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Padilla fled to Britain after the British debacle. Padilla came back to Buenos Aires after the
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and loyalty to the British Crown. The chief editor was, according to most authors, General
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Imprenta de los Niños Expósitos. Identificación y digitalización de obras impresas
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forbade the distribution or possession of those newspapers in the city of
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Grandes protagonistas de la Historia Argentina: Mariano Moreno
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and sibling-in-law of future female guerrilla leader of the
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Molina-Zavalía, Rodrigo; Falcón, Alejandrina (March 2022).
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Programa de Posgrado de la Facultad de Fiosofía y Letras
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English-language newspapers published in South America
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Index

C.D. Estrellas del Sur

bilingual
propaganda
Montevideo
British invasions of the Río de la Plata
free trade
John Whitelocke
Thomas Bradford
Upper Peru
Independence War
Juana Azurduy.
May Revolution
Real Audiencia of Buenos Aires
Buenos Aires
treason
Mariano Moreno
editorials
orphanage
Hospital Pedro de Elizalde
British invasions of the Río de la Plata
Battle of Montevideo
"The Southern Star / La Estrella del Sur: imperialismo, propaganda y traducción"
University of Buenos Aires
"La guerra retórica de la Independencia": el caso del periódico The Southern Star
"The Southern Star - Primer Periódico Montevideano"
Luna, Félix
La Nación
ISBN
950-49-1248-6

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