Marcos González De Balcarce
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Marcos González de Balcarce (1777–1832) was an
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military commander and politician in the early 19th century. González de Balcarce was born in Buenos Aires. He was the son of General Francisco González de Balcarce and younger brother of
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, both distinguished military commanders and politicians also. He joined the armed forces as a cadet in 1788, under the command of his father, and fought in Viceroy Rafael de Sobremonte's campaigns against incursions by Portuguese Brazilian forces into Misiones Province. During the British invasions of the Río de la Plata, he was captured by the British Navy in the Battle for
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of 1807, and taken to England. After his release, he fought in the service of Spain during the Peninsular War against
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. After his return to Buenos Aires, he participated in the May Revolution in 1810, and was named Governor of Cuyo (western Argentina) by Supreme Director Gervasio Posadas, serving in that capacity from July to September 1812; he was succeeded by General José de San Martín. González de Balcarce served as War Minister to Supreme Director
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. He died of ill health in Buenos Aires in 1832.


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*''Historical Dictionary of Argentina''. London: Scarecrow Press, 1978. {{DEFAULTSORT:Balcarce, Marcos Gonzalez de 1777 births 1832 deaths People from Buenos Aires Argentine people of Spanish descent Argentine generals People of the Argentine War of Independence People of the Chilean War of Independence Governors of Mendoza Province Government ministers of Argentina Burials at La Recoleta Cemetery