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    life. Miguel Ángel Juárez Celman was born on September 29, 1844, in the city of Córdoba, Argentina. Son of José Marcos Juárez and Rosario Celman, He belonged...
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    presidency of Miguel Juárez Celman (of the National Autonomist Party). Though it failed in its main goals, the revolution forced Celman's resignation (who...
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    connection with the loan damaged both Buenos Aires and London." President Miguel Juárez Celman, who was in office from 1886 to 1890, came to the presidency as a...
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    President of Argentina from August 6, 1890 to October 12, 1892, upon Miguel Ángel Juárez Celman's resignation (see Revolución del Parque). During his administration...
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  • land owners. In 1886, Miguel Juárez Celman became president after Roca was constitutionally disqualified from re-election; Celman attempted to reduce Roca's...
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  • overexposure to Argentine and Uruguayan debt. In 1890, Argentine president Miguel Juárez Celman was forced to resign following the Revolución del Parque, and the...
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    Julio Argentino Roca (category People from San Miguel de Tucumán)
    Cívica Radical). However, he was pleased in the resulting weakness of Miguel Juárez Celman. After his first presidency Roca remained important politically,...
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    1886 was held on 11 April to choose the president of Argentina. Miguel Juárez Celman was elected president. Confident of his authority following six years...
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    October 1886 6 August 1890 1886 PAN Miguel Juárez Celman Assumed the presidency after the resignation of Miguel Juárez Celman. Vacant 6 August 1890 – 12 October...
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    President Miguel Juárez Celman in the Revolution of the Park (Revolución del Parque). Eventually a compromise was reached with Juárez Celman's government...
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    October 1886 6 August 1890 1886 PAN Miguel Juárez Celman Assumed the presidency after the resignation of Miguel Juárez Celman. Vacant 6 August 1890 – 12 October...
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    Avellaneda (1874–1880) Julio Argentino Roca (1880–1886, 1898–1904) Miguel Juárez Celman (1886–1890) Carlos Pellegrini (1890–1892) Luis Sáenz Peña (1892–1895)...
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    failed uprising in Argentina, against the government of Miguel Juárez Celman, which forced Celman's resignation and marked the decline of the historical...
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  • Buenos Aires Province: Dardo Rocha Cordoba: Miguel Juárez Celman then Gregorio Gavier Mendoza Province: José Miguel Segura Santa Fe Province: Manuel María...
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    French architect Norbert Maillart in 1889, during the presidency of Miguel Juárez Celman, but the Baring crisis of 1890 paralyzed the start of construction...
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    since he believed the fight was not against a person (President Miguel Juárez Celman), but rather against a whole system. But prior to the revolution...
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    same year it led the Revolution of the Park that forced President Miguel Juárez Celman's resignation, but shortly after dissolved itself in two branches...
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    Miguel Juárez Celman, whose administration was characterized by authoritarian tactics and denunciations of corruption. Among its opponents Celman's government...
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    Almagro. The ceremony was attended by Elisa F. de Juárez Celman, wife of then-President Miguel Juárez Celman, and a representative of King Umberto I of Italy;...
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  • in Argentina. President: Julio Argentino Roca (to 12 October); Miguel Ángel Juárez Celman (from 12 October) Vice President: Francisco Bernabé Madero (to...
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  • Madero Buenos Aires Province: Dardo Rocha Cordoba: Miguel Juárez Celman Mendoza Province: José Miguel Segura Santa Fe Province: Simón de Iriondo then Manuel...
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    Affairs and Worship In office 30 June 1890 – 4 August 1890 President Miguel Juárez Celman Preceded by Amancio Alcorta Succeeded by Eduardo Costa Personal details...
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  • he was appointed to the supreme court by President of Argentina Miguel Juárez Celman. In 1903, shortly before dying at age 69, president Julio Argentino...
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    1880–1881. He took part in the activism against the government of Miguel Juárez Celman in 1890 and was even considered an instigator of the uprisings of...
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    crisis, worsened by the corruption and abuse of power of President Miguel Juárez Celman. In this context, Alem organized the Civic Union of the Youth, (from...
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    President (1874–1880) Julio Argentino Roca, President (1880–1886) Miguel Juárez Celman, President (1886–1890) Carlos Pellegrini, President (1890–1892) Luis...
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    congressional bill providing for its construction was signed by President Miguel Juárez Celman. The Ministry of Public Works commissioned French architect Norbert...
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    Santiago Gallo (category People from San Miguel de Tucumán)
    1884, as a successor of Benjamin Paz. As he was an opponent of Miguel Juárez Celman he was prevented from taking office. His enemies turned to the recent...
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    May 1887 Julio A. Roca 2 Antonio Crespo 24 May 1887 14 August 1888 Miguel Juárez Celman 3 Guillermo Cranwell 14 August 1888 10 May 1889 Interim 4 Francisco...
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    Levalle Independent (Military) 12 October 1886 – 15 January 1887 Miguel Juárez Celman 14 Eduardo Racedo National Autonomist Party 15 January 1887 – 12...
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