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Revolution Of 1880
Revolution of 1880 also known as ''The Revolution of Carlos Tejedor (politician), Carlos Tejedor'', was a military conflict between the government of the Province of Buenos Aires, and the National government chaired by Nicolás Avellaneda. The event took place in June 1880, ending June 23 after the Battle of the Corrales Viejos. References {{DEFAULTSORT:Revolution of 1880 Battles involving Argentina Battles of the Argentine Civil War ...
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Federalization Of Buenos Aires
Federalization, in Argentine law, is the process of assigning federal status to a territory with the purpose of making that territory the national capital. Federalization of Buenos Aires politically separated the city from the Buenos Aires Province to put it under direct control of the national government. It was a constant aspiration of the other provinces of Argentina since the formation of the national state. However, harsh political debates around the issue prevented federalization until 1880, more than sixty years later. Concept in the Argentine Constitution The first successful Constitutional Convention, which took place in 1853, defined in its 3rd article the status of Buenos Aires: ''The Authorities that exercise the Federal Government reside in the City of Buenos Aires, which is declared capital of the Confederacy by a special law.'' The terms ''Argentine Confederacy'' were used in those days to designate Argentina (usage would evolve until today, where the terms ' ...
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