Freemen of the South
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For the political party, see Freemen of the South Movement.
The Freemen of the South (Spanish: Libres del Sur) were belligerents in an 1839 rebellion in south Buenos Aires province, Argentina against Federalist Governor Juan Manuel de Rosas. A mixture of disgruntled ranchers and Unitarian revolutionaries, the Freemen briefly took control of Dolores, Chascomús and Tandil, and expected to join forces with General Juan Lavalle, who was to lead an army from Uruguay. The rebellion was ultimately defeated at the Battle of Chascomús, and Rosas remained in power in Buenos Aires.
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Freemen of the South Libres del Sur | |||||||
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Part of Argentine Civil Wars | |||||||
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Unitarian & rebel militia | Federalist government of Buenos Aires Province | ||||||
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Ramón Maza Juan Lavalle | Juan Manuel de Rosas |
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