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Adolfo Alsina

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In 1866 he was elected governor of the Buenos Aires Province. Alsina considered running for president, but withdrew when he discovered he did not have the support of most of the province.
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to create the Partido Autonomista Nacional, through which Avellaneda reached the presidency and named Alsina Minister of War and Navy.
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to prevent the free movement of horses and stolen cattle. Alsina also ordered the creation of forts intercommunicated by telegraph.
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Trying to understand the native peoples, he decided to study the situation personally; but he fell ill while in the pampas town of
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for the second time, in 1835. In the neighbouring country Alsina started his law studies. After the
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Adolfo finished law school and joined the Unitarian army in the civil war. In 1860, after the
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in 1852, his family returned to Argentina, and his father was named a Minister by
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Members of the Argentine Chamber of Deputies elected in Buenos Aires Province
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politician, who was one of the founders of the Autonomist Party and the
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When the presidency of Sarmiento finished in 1874, Alsina joined
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in 1862. When the subject of federalisation, supported by
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Adolfo Alsina Partido

Vice President of Argentina
Domingo Sarmiento
Marcos Paz
Mariano Acosta
Buenos Aires
Carhué
Buenos Aires Province
Argentine
National Autonomist Party
Argentine
Unitarian
National Autonomist Party
Buenos Aires
Unitarian
ValentĂ­n Alsina
Manuel Vicente Maza
Montevideo
Uruguay
Juan Manuel de Rosas
Buenos Aires Province
Battle of Caseros
president
Vicente LĂłpez y Planes
Battle of PavĂłn
National Union Pact
constitution
deputy
Bartolomé Mitre

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