Revolution of 1880

Defense of the Barracas Bridge by the Buenos Aires National Guard
DateJune 1880
Location
Buenos Aires City
Buenos Aires Province
Result National Government Victory
Territorial
changes
Federalization of Buenos Aires
Belligerents
Argentine Republic Province of Buenos Aires
Commanders and leaders
Nicolás Avellaneda
Joaquín Viejobueno
Mariano Cordero
Eduardo Racedo
Nicolás Levalle
Carlos Smith
Francisco Reynolds
Carlos Tejedor
Hilario Lagos
Edelmiro Mayer
Julio Campos
José Inocencio Arias
José Ignacio Garmendia
Tomás Elliot.[1]

Revolution of 1880 also known as The Revolution of Carlos Tejedor, was a military conflict between the government of the Province of Buenos Aires, and the National government chaired by Nicolás Avellaneda.[2] The event took place in June 1880, ending June 23 after the Battle of the Corrales Viejos.[3]

References

  1. Anales del Instituto de Historia Militar Argentina. El Instituto, 2006. 2006.
  2. Historia argentina contemporánea, 1862-1930: Historia de las presidencias. 2 v. Academia Nacional de la Historia (Argentina). 1963.
  3. Apuntes historicos revisionistas, Temas1-24. Sol., 1965. 1965.
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