Bartolomé Miter

Bartolomé Miter is a Militaire and Argentinian Politician (June 26th 1821 - January 19th 1906), born with Buenos Aires.

General and war leader then governor of the province of Buenos Aires, he was President of the republic of the April 12th 1862 with the October 12th 1868. He wrote a Histoire of the Argentinian republic in 1882.

Biography

Exiled under the mode of Juan Rosas, it returned to the country after the fall of this last in 1852, and directed a rising of the province of Buenos Aires against the federal system that the Argentinian Constitution of 1853, sponsored by Justo Jose de Urquiza, imposed. It occupied various depending loads within the provincial government after the secession of the province, until in 1859 it is militarily beaten by Urquiza, which sought to reincorporate Buenos Aires in the Argentinian Confédération.

However it had its revenge with the battle of Pavón (1861), where it was rather mysteriously victorious after Urquiza was withdrawn almost without fighting battle. Buenos Aires was reincorporated with the Confederation, accepting the Constitution of 1853, but only after modifications which were favorable for him there were made, at the time of the reform of 1860. Following what it was named constitutional president of the Argentine in 1862 for one 6 years period.

During its presidency took place the Guerre of Triple Alliance, where the Argentine, allied with the Brésil and the Uruguay faced the Paraguay.

He is the author of what is regarded as work founder of Argentinian historiography official, his Historia de San Martín . He translated moreover Énéide of Virgile. Posterior historians strongly questioned its work as historian and the dominant interpretation of the XIXe Argentinian century which emerges from its work. It is what is called the Argentinian historical revisionism .

In 1890, vis-a-vis the crisis of the government of Miguel Juárez Celman, it created the party of the Unión Cívica , from which the Unión Cívica Radical will separate later on. Miter was also the founder of the newspaper Nación, one of the most influential newspapers in Latin America.

  • David Calandra (1856-1915) the sculptor of the monument of Bartolomé Miter (Plaza Miter)

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