Decembrist revolution (Argentina)

Decembrist revolution
Part of Argentine Civil Wars

Execution of Manuel Dorrego
Date1828–1831
Location
Result Federal victory
Belligerents
Federales Unitarians
Commanders and leaders
Manuel Dorrego  Executed
Juan Manuel de Rosas
Estanislao López
Facundo Quiroga
Juan Lavalle
José María Paz  (POW)
Gregorio Aráoz de Lamadrid

The Decembrist revolution (Spanish: Revolución decembrina) was a military coup in the Buenos Aires Province, Argentina. Juan Lavalle, returning with the troops that fought in the Argentine-Brazilian War, mounted a coup on December 1, 1828, capturing and killing the governor Manuel Dorrego and ultimately closing the legislature. The rancher Juan Manuel de Rosas organized militias that fought against Lavalle and removed him from power, restoring the legislature. However, as the coup had reignited the Argentine Civil Wars, Rosas was appointed governor of the Buenos Aires province to wage the war against the Unitarian League. Both José María Paz, from Córdoba, and Rosas formed a league of provinces. The conflict ended soon after the unexpected capture of Paz, when he mistook enemy troops for his own.


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