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Park Revolution: the Revolt that Forced the Resignation of an Argentine President in 1890

Summary by Billiken
On July 26, 1890, an armed uprising began in Buenos Aires that would pass into history like the Park Revolution. Although it lasted a few days, this event was key to the transformation of political life in Argentina. The protest was promoted by the Civic Union, an opposition force to the then president Miguel Juárez Celman, and counted on the leadership of figures such as Leandro N. Alem, Bartolomé Mitre, Aristóbulo del Valle and Bernardo de Iri…
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On July 26, 1890, an armed uprising began in Buenos Aires that would pass into history like the Park Revolution. Although it lasted a few days, this event was key to the transformation of political life in Argentina. The protest was promoted by the Civic Union, an opposition force to the then president Miguel Juárez Celman, and counted on the leadership of figures such as Leandro N. Alem, Bartolomé Mitre, Aristóbulo del Valle and Bernardo de Iri…

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Billiken broke the news in on Saturday, July 26, 2025.
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