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![]() Defense of the Barracas Bridge by the Buenos Aires National Guard  | |||||||||
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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
- ↑ Anales del Instituto de Historia Militar Argentina. El Instituto, 2006. 2006.
 - ↑ Historia argentina contemporánea, 1862-1930: Historia de las presidencias. 2 v. Academia Nacional de la Historia (Argentina). 1963.
 - ↑ Apuntes historicos revisionistas, Temas1-24. Sol., 1965. 1965.
 
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