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that advocates for strengthened and democratic world institutions subjected to the federalist principles of subsidiarity, solidarity and democracy. It states that "orld federalists support the creation of democratic global structures accountable to the citizens of the world and call for the division
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The following federal governments fought the weaker Federalist and Autonomist resistances in the countryside until the 1870s. The last Autonomist rebellion in Buenos Aires was quelled in 1880, leading to the
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Buenos Aires Governor Juan Manuel de Rosas exerted a growing hegemony over the rest of the country during his 1835-1852 Government and resisted several Unitarian uprisings, but was finally
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the State of Buenos Aires rejoined the Confederation, although it was granted the right to make some amendments to its Constitution. Finally, after the 1861
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protection for their industries and, in Argentina, called for the end of the Buenos Aires customs as the only intermediary for foreign trade. During the
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Provinces opposed a military alliance to the League and ultimately defeated it during 1832, its former members joining the Federal Pact into a loose
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his resignation. Rosas was elected Governor of Buenos Aires later that year by the Provincial Legislature. To counteract these developments, the
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from different political groups to work together of ideas and projects of European federalism; taking their name from Italian politician and MEP
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describes several political beliefs around the world. It may also refer to the concept of parties, whose members or supporters call themselves
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took over the management of the foreign affairs of the United Provinces, but he was deposed and executed in 1828 by Unitarian General
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in Colombia through the 19th century. Federalists fought for complete self-government and full provincial autonomy, as opposed to the
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was enacted (the current Constitution of Argentina, through amendments) and Urquiza was elected President of the
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and James Madison) over issues of how broadly or narrowly to apply the provisions of the new Constitution.
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government that the Unitarians and Centralists favored. Furthermore, Federalists demanded
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city and the stabilization of the Argentine State and government through the
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confronted conservatives, leading to the establishment of the modern federal
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the term "federalist" is used in reference to the politics of 19th-century
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by a coalition Army gathered by Entre RĂ­os Federalist Governor
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lawyers and others dedicated to debate of these principles.
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usually applies to a member of one of the following groups:
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between 1787 and 1789. The most prominent advocates were
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had seceded from the Confederation. In 1859, after the
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World Federalist Movement/Institute for Global Policy
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of international authority among separate agencies".
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Statesmen and public figures supporting the proposed
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in 1830, uniting nine Argentine Provinces. The 1831
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Index

Federalism
Federalist (disambiguation)
Politics series
Politics
Outline
Index
Category
Outline of political science
Index of politics articles
Politics by country
Politics by subdivision
Political economy
Political history
Political history of the world
Political philosophy
Political systems
Anarchy
City-state
Collective leadership
Confessional system
Democracy
Dictatorship
Directorial
Federacy
Feudalism
Hybrid regime
Meritocracy
Monarchy
Parliamentary
Presidential

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