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Carlos Casares (governor)

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This article is about the Argentine politician. For the Galician writer, see
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Carlos Gumersindo Casares was born to Gervasia RodrĂ­guez Rojo and
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of 1884, which mandated universal, compulsory, free and secular
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Casares enacted the Law of Common Education, a precursor to the
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GenealogĂ­a Familiar: Carlos Gumersindo Casares RodrĂ­guez Rojo
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in subsequent years, and became a member of the board of the
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Carlos Casares (writer)

Governor of Buenos Aires
Álvaro Barros
Carlos Tejedor
Buenos Aires
Magdalena, Buenos Aires
Vicente Casares
Vizcaya
Spain
Spanish Consul to Argentina
ranchers
Germany
Buenos Aires Province
Juan Manuel de Rosas
Battle of Caseros
racehorses
Buenos Aires Western Railway
Adolfo Alsina
Autonomist Party
NicolĂĄs Avellaneda
Governor of Buenos Aires
Caudillos
Argentine Law 1420
education
Carlos Tejedor
Julio Roca
Bank of the Province of Buenos Aires
Magdalena

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