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Manuel Dorrego






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DORREGO MANUEL: He was an apostle, LIVED AS A HERO, died a martyr


Roberto Bardini


missing 11 days to Christmas. On the command "fire!" Firing squad riddled unit of eight shots in the chest federal Colonel Manuel Dorrego, a former governor of Buenos Aires. He had been a law student, undisciplined military in the barracks but brave in the battlefield, political passion and patriotic to the bone. Was a victim of the chronic mismatch between Argentines. Dorrego

born June 11, 1787 in Buenos Aires. The youngest of five brothers, sons of wealthy Portuguese merchant Jose Antonio de Dorrego and Argentina Ascension Mary Salas. In 1803, at age 15, joined the Royal College of San Carlos and early 1810 began to study Law at the University of San Felipe, Santiago, Chile. Soon left the classroom and joined the Chilean independence movement. Exalted change the civil suit and books for the uniform and weapons. In the Andean nation's military wins three stars from captain to quell a counterrevolutionary movement. Is 23.

Before concluding, 1810 Dorris returned to Buenos Aires and with the rank of major to join the armed forces led by Cornelio Saavedra heading north. In the battle of Cochabamba suffers two wounds and win promotion to lieutenant colonel. Later, under the command of Manuel Belgrano, fight in Tucumán (September 24, 1812) and Salta (February 20, 1813). Belgrano's army march towards Potosi without Dorrego: it remains in the rear, arrested for indiscipline. This spares the defeats of Vilcapugio (October 1, 1813) and Ayohuma (November 14, 1813), and perhaps death in service.

The Uruguayan Jose Curbelo payador recalls:

Argentino, American The idea and the facts
impulsive and courageous warriors in the attacks

wounds received paths and Nazarene In Sansana
and asked his soldiers to continue fighting

be picked up on the horse so it was Manuel Dorrego


Nevertheless, that same eventful year, amounting to Colonel Dorrego and leads the creation of militias gaucho. Has just turned 26. The moments of inaction, however, as out of control. The inflexible general José de San Martín ordered confinement by new modes of discipline and in May 1814 was transferred to Buenos Aires. There is put under the command of General Carlos Maria de Alvear. Temperamental

around Joker in the camps was able to indiscipline
But since the government knew very well where
was
In defense of his people
Ni Ni
emperor of Brazil Buenos Aires
streaky centralism
That marked tracks Manuel Dorrego

Alvear proposes the Eastern leader, José Gervasio Artigas (1764-1850) the independence of the Banda Oriental in exchange for removing its influence from the coastal provinces. Artigas has led the insurrection of the East against the English authorities called Grito de Asencio and was proclaimed by his countrymen as First Chief of the Orientals. On January 20, 1814, abandoned the siege of Montevideo, whose rule began to monopolize José Rondeau, and supported the statements made by the peasants of Entre Rios and Corrientes. River Plate leader rejected the offer of Alvear. Dorrego part to deal with the rebel, who, paradoxically, has ideas fairly close. The military defeats Fernando Artigas Grant Creek near Marmarajá (October 6, 1814), but is defeated by Fructuoso Rivera Guayabos (January 10, 1815).

Every time a patch this land belongs to the United Provinces
walked
are taking a chance with your courageous voice raised
Claiming that law and the sovereignty


He knew full play so the crossed Fighting
life

Manuel Dorrego
Joseph Conrad, author of seafaring novels, writes in the story

La Laguna (1898): "A man should not speak but Love or war. You know what is war and in the hour of danger I've seen go in search of death like many others in search of life. "Love and war, death and life: these words can be applied to the trajectory of Dorrego, who on his return to Buenos Aires in 1815, he married Angela Baudrix. From the union born two daughters: Isabel in 1816 and Angelita in 1821.

The impetuous Dorrego launches into the political struggle. Proclaims of federal government and encourages the autonomy of Buenos Aires. With Manuel Moreno and other patriots oppose Pueyrredón John Martin, Director-Chief of the United Provinces of Río de la Plata. Finally, for not participating in civil strife, contends that his regiment to join the army of San Martin in Mendoza prepared for the Campaign of the Andes. From not enough: the November 15, 1816, Pueyrredón ordered his banishment. The new ship and travel the third day he learns that his destiny is the port of Baltimore, U.S.. On July 9, 1819, Pueyrredón resigns and is replaced by General José Rondeau. Dorrego returns to Buenos Aires the following year. Retrieves the rank of colonel, gets the military command Buenos Aires and is temporarily appointed acting governor. Presented his candidacy for governor in the province but is defeated by Martin Rodriguez. With chivalry, recognized by his troops made the triumph of his adversary. But the fact of being in the opposition that the government makes exile in Mendoza. A better idea would have been to give the command of a regiment and ordered to fight. Inactivity or ostracism are not good for Dorrego, fled to Montevideo.

[Side note: in addition to internal political problems of the United Provinces, from September 1816 the military threat exists outside of the Portuguese in the Banda Oriental. The authorities did not come with the necessary energy to expel. Artigas, the biggest loser, rightly blamed the authorities in Buenos Aires by the lack of support. Some historians argue for Eastern leader to recognize that acted as "a true patriot argentino" until his defeat in 1820.]

For a United America dream shared high That was Simon Bolivar
Desencontro time

for foreign interests outside the
feeling of the men who fought
And until their blood were sometimes misunderstood

As was Manuel Dorrego Dorrego

returns to Buenos Aires with exiles like Carlos Maria de Alvear, Manuel de Sarratea and Miguel Estanislao Soler- by the Act of Oblivion (November 1821). In 1823, he was elected representative to the Governing Board and from his newspaper endorses

The Argentine

federalist ideas in opposition to the government of Bernardino Rivadavia, which earns prestige in the provinces. In 1825, interview with Simon Bolivar, whom he considers the only one able to contain the expansionist plans of the Empire of Brazil. The soldier-turned-politician is elected representative of Santiago del Estero in Congress. When discussing the 1826 Constitution stands in the debate on how government and the right to vote. From the newspaper

the Tribune continues to attack the central position of Rivadavia, increasing its popularity in the provinces. Referring to the constitution of that year Rivadavia, Dorris said: "Forging an aristocracy, the more terrible because it is the aristocracy of money. Pour the view of our poor country, see what proportion between paid domestic workers and laborers and other classes State (...). So yes it would be easier to influence elections, it is not easy to influence the generality of the mass, but in a small portion of capitalists, and in that case, let's be clear, that the election form would be the Bank because there are hardly any traders who have no money with the Bank, and then the Bank which would win the election, because he is related in all provinces. "

Back in the twenty Rep. in Congress defended the civil right
De salaried employees excluded from voting


With the absurd pretext that he depends on a pattern
would tie his thought

In defense of the humble lifted the verb is

Dorrego

Harassed, Rivadavia resignation from the presidency. Vicente Lopez was appointed interim president. In August 1827, Dorris was elected governor of the province of Buenos Aires. But before the peace treaty signed with Brazil, the unit saw the possibility of recovering power advantage of the discontent of the military chiefs back. Former companions in exile, as Soler and Alvear, along with general Martín Rodríguez, Juan Lavalle, and José María Paz began to conspire to overthrow the federal government. On 1 December 1828, occupies Lavalle Buenos Aires with his troops. Dorrego heads south of the province and prompted support for Juan Manuel de Rosas, then commander of the campaign. Rose advised to go to Santa Fe and prompted support for Estanislao Lopez, but decides to confront Lavalle Dorrego. The forces of both collide in Navarro. The governor was taken prisoner and ordering conqueror, without greatness, shot dead on 13 December. The decision startles the capital and provinces.

From 27 to 28 in his administration
That propelled federalism always outside their faith and fell

seeking light the shadows enveloped
could not ride back
As he did in Nazareth
And in a December 13
Manuel Dorrego was shut

The brave general unit Gregorio Araoz de Lamadrid, Tucuman who fought a war of independence and the struggles that followed in Vilcapugio, Ayohuma and Sipe Sipe, remains with her Dorrego former comrade to the final embrace. He delivers the letters to his wife sentenced and two daughters. A wife writes: "My dear Angelita: At this point I intimate that within an hour I die. I do not know why, but divine providence, which I hope at this critical time, and wanted it. I forgive all my enemies and I beg my friends not to give way some in relief food than me. My life educates these gentle creatures. Be happy, because you have not been unhappy in the company of Manuel Dorrego. He is 41 years. Araoz de Lamadrid is a seasoned official who has fought in Tucumán, Córdoba, San Juan and Mendoza. He also met exile in Bolivia and Chile. Dorrego friend asks her jacket and asked to die that you give your wife Angela that he wears. Aráoz hard "bankruptcy" to the integrity of his friend, opponent and weeps at the troops as a teenager. There

in Estancia de Almeida squad was ordered with a yellow handkerchief
His eyes blinded
When Father Juan José
him quietly

eight shots rang out and was written in a statement
Kisses for wife and daughter
May God protect my floor

saves blood revenge Firmao 'Manuel Dorrego

Baudrix Angela's widow, becomes poor. Their daughters are six and twelve years old. Time is then forced to work as seamstresses in the workshop of Simon Pritchard, a provider of uniforms for the army and speculator buying and selling of land. [Side note: in one of his extensive property, located in El Palomar, in 1925 construction began on the National Military College, which egresarían several disciples of Lavalle. A general Aramburu, for example, general shooting of a valley.]

Juan Lavalle was born in Buenos Aires on October 17, 1797. From 14 years until his death at 44, his life was devoted to arms. Commanding Dorrego, fought in the Battle of Guayabos. The writer Esteban Echeverría (1805-1851),

author of Slaughterhouse

and The Wow, that unit was also describes it as "a sword without a head." Instead, the journalist and historian José Manuel de Estrada (1842-1894), considered one of the most brilliant intellectuals of the second half of the nineteenth century, wrote a tribute to Manuel Dorrego can be considered a poignant epitaph:

" He was an apostle and not those who stand in the midst of prosperity and security, but the apostle of the tremendous crisis. He stepped on the green fields turned into a scaffold, showing mercy to their fellow citizens and brotherhood, and leaving their sacrificers forgiveness, in a day hot summer as his soul, and on which the night was to throw a veil of darkness, as I was to throw upon him the veil of mystery death. Let himself be killed with the sweetness of a child, he had had in my chest all the volcanoes of passion. Knew how to live and die as heroes and martyrs. "



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