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Manuel de Sarratea

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44: 289:. Sarratea took charge of the army in the Banda Oriental, making his primary mission to get back the troops from Artigas. He attempted to convince him and when this failed he attempted to bribe him, also without success. He then declared Artigas a traitor but this measure was rejected by the rest of the Triumvirate. 318:
to the Spanish crown under a certain autonomy. Instead he was treated as the representative of a group of rebels and had to leave and go to England. In London he met two other ambassadors, Belgrano and Rivadavia, whom he convinced of an idea: to crown a brother of Ferdinand VII,
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AS one of the secret clauses of the treaty, he promised the delivery of armament to the federalist caudillos. When the Buenos Aires military found he was to deliver armament, they raised against him, and deposed him on 6 March, replacing him with general
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President Rivadavia sent him in 1826 to be the United Provinces representative in London again. There he supported the British policy of separating the Banda Oriental from the rest of the provinces, which was accomplished in 1828. Governor
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He joined RamĂ­rez's army in his campaign against Artigas, and defeating him was probably his greatest personal success. Later on he took part in the preparations for the war Ramirez would fight against Buenos Aires,
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diplomat, politician and soldier. He was the son of Martín de Sarratea (1743–1813), of the richest merchant of Buenos-Aires and Tomasa Josefa de Altolaguirre. His sister Martina de Sarrateas (1772–1805) married
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Sarratea returned to Buenos Aires in mid-1816, and was named government minister of foreign relations for the Supreme Director,
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Sarratea assumed government again on 11 May, and also gave RamĂ­rez some military units under the command of colonel
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sent him on a diplomatic mission to Madrid and London. Arriving in Spain he offered the recently restored king,
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was dissolved, he returned and took part on the following government body, the so-called
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Encargado de Negocios de las Provincias Unidas del Río de la Plata cerca de Gran Bretaña
422: 278: 259: 243: 235: 254:. One of the Triumvirate's political accomplishments was a treaty signed with viceroy 516: 247: 401:, which ended in disaster. Sarratea then recused himself from politics for a time. 155: 43: 344: 340: 324: 270: 206: 182: 234:. He returned to the country to work as a diplomat. He participated in the 282: 17: 263: 202: 171: 323:, as king of the RĂ­o de la Plata, with the endorsement of his father, 231: 339:. He later resigned for health reasons and made contacts within the 222: 221: 374:
agreed to be recognized as equal to the other United Provinces.
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Decreto del mombramiento como Encargado de Negocios en 1825
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Sarratea remained inactive for more than two years, until
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political opposition, so he was expelled and exiled to
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soldiers had abandoned the territory, following their
362:. They then sent him as their representative to the 178: 161: 149: 144: 128: 116: 97: 85: 73: 54: 34: 548:People from the Viceroyalty of the RĂ­o de la Plata 429:later named him ambassador to Brazil and France. 273:, the treaty was broken and the war against the 370:with the federalist chiefs, through which the 8: 354:he joined the federalist army commanded by 269:In 1812, after the change of government in 447: 292:The Triumvirate was dominated by minister 42: 31: 69:18 February 1820 â€“ 6 March 1820 277:in the city was resumed. Most of the 205:, France, 21 September 1849), was an 7: 112:11 March 1820 â€“ 2 May 1820 543:Governors of Buenos Aires Province 25: 533:Members of Argentine triumvirates 214:, vice-roy del Rio de la Plata. 27:Argentine politician (1774–1849) 347:by order of the same Director. 1: 538:Politicians from Buenos Aires 425:kept him as ambassador, and 321:Francisco de Paula de BorbĂłn 238:of 1810 and per advice from 242:he was named ambassador in 564: 411:Juan Gregorio de Las Heras 501: 491: 483: 473: 463: 455: 450: 337:Juan MartĂ­n de PueyrredĂłn 230:Sarratea was educated in 201:, 11 August 1774 – 188: 140: 105: 62: 50: 41: 314:, the submission of the 266:was ceded to the crown. 256:Francisco Javier de ElĂ­o 227: 505:Ildefonso Ramos MexĂ­a 495:Buenos Aires Province 467:Buenos Aires Province 372:Buenos Aires Province 331:Buenos Aires Governor 225: 135:Ildefonso Ramos MexĂ­a 100:Buenos Aires Province 57:Buenos Aires Province 427:Juan Manuel de Rosas 413:, named Sarratea as 364:Buenos Aires Cabildo 487:Juan RamĂłn Balcarce 477:Juan RamĂłn Balcarce 409:On 31 August 1825, 405:Diplomatic missions 212:Santiago de Liniers 123:Juan RamĂłn Balcarce 92:Juan RamĂłn Balcarce 459:MatĂ­as de Irigoyen 451:Political offices 228: 226:Manuel de Sarratea 195:Manuel de Sarratea 80:MatĂ­as de Irigoyen 36:Manuel de Sarratea 511: 510: 502:Succeeded by 474:Succeeded by 360:Francisco RamĂ­rez 252:First Triumvirate 218:First Triumvirate 192: 191: 165:21 September 1849 16:(Redirected from 555: 484:Preceded by 456:Preceded by 448: 440: 356:Estanislao LĂłpez 352:battle of Cepeda 316:United Provinces 308:Gervasio Posadas 168: 145:Personal details 131: 119: 110: 98:4th Governor of 88: 76: 67: 55:2nd Governor of 46: 32: 21: 563: 562: 558: 557: 556: 554: 553: 552: 513: 512: 507: 498: 489: 479: 470: 461: 438: 435: 407: 333: 220: 170: 166: 154: 129: 117: 111: 106: 86: 74: 68: 63: 37: 28: 23: 22: 15: 12: 11: 5: 561: 559: 551: 550: 545: 540: 535: 530: 525: 515: 514: 509: 508: 503: 500: 490: 485: 481: 480: 475: 472: 462: 457: 453: 452: 446: 445: 434: 433:External links 431: 423:Manuel Dorrego 406: 403: 368:Treay of Pilar 332: 329: 260:Banda Oriental 244:Rio de Janeiro 236:May Revolution 219: 216: 190: 189: 186: 185: 180: 176: 175: 169:(aged 75) 163: 159: 158: 153:11 August 1774 151: 147: 146: 142: 141: 138: 137: 132: 126: 125: 120: 114: 113: 103: 102: 95: 94: 89: 83: 82: 77: 71: 70: 60: 59: 52: 51: 48: 47: 39: 38: 35: 26: 24: 14: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 560: 549: 546: 544: 541: 539: 536: 534: 531: 529: 526: 524: 521: 520: 518: 506: 497: 496: 488: 482: 478: 469: 468: 460: 454: 449: 443: 437: 436: 432: 430: 428: 424: 418: 416: 412: 404: 402: 400: 396: 390: 388: 383: 381: 375: 373: 369: 365: 361: 357: 353: 348: 346: 342: 338: 330: 328: 326: 322: 317: 313: 312:Ferdinand VII 309: 306: 301: 299: 295: 290: 288: 284: 280: 276: 272: 267: 265: 262:(present-day 261: 257: 253: 249: 248:Primera Junta 245: 241: 237: 233: 224: 217: 215: 213: 208: 204: 200: 196: 187: 184: 181: 177: 173: 164: 160: 157: 152: 148: 143: 139: 136: 133: 127: 124: 121: 115: 109: 104: 101: 96: 93: 90: 84: 81: 78: 72: 66: 61: 58: 53: 49: 45: 40: 33: 30: 19: 493:Governor of 492: 465:Governor of 464: 439:(in Spanish) 419: 414: 408: 391: 384: 376: 349: 334: 302: 298:JosĂ© Rondeau 291: 287:JosĂ© Artigas 268: 258:, where the 229: 199:Buenos Aires 194: 193: 167:(1849-09-21) 156:Buenos Aires 130:Succeeded by 107: 87:Succeeded by 64: 29: 528:1849 deaths 523:1774 births 246:. When the 179:Nationality 118:Preceded by 75:Preceded by 517:Categories 350:After the 345:Montevideo 325:Charles IV 271:Montevideo 294:Rivadavia 275:royalists 207:Argentine 183:Argentine 108:In office 65:In office 395:Santa FĂ© 387:Mansilla 380:Balcarce 305:Director 283:caudillo 240:Belgrano 174:, France 18:Sarratea 399:CĂłrdoba 341:porteño 279:Criollo 264:Uruguay 203:Limoges 172:Limoges 232:Madrid 499:1820 471:1820 397:and 358:and 162:Died 150:Born 197:, ( 519:: 285:, 444:. 20:)

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Sarratea

Buenos Aires Province
MatĂ­as de Irigoyen
Juan RamĂłn Balcarce
Buenos Aires Province
Juan RamĂłn Balcarce
Ildefonso Ramos MexĂ­a
Buenos Aires
Limoges
Argentine
Buenos Aires
Limoges
Argentine
Santiago de Liniers

Madrid
May Revolution
Belgrano
Rio de Janeiro
Primera Junta
First Triumvirate
Francisco Javier de ElĂ­o
Banda Oriental
Uruguay
Montevideo
royalists
Criollo
caudillo
José Artigas

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