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as acting governor. After elections to form a new legislature, he had himself elected governor on 30 April 1830. He remained in charge of the military, but he let Tomás Godoy Cruz take all political and administrative decisions as his minister. He spent most of the time in the barracks outside the
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on 28 March 1831. Castillo managed to flee to join forces with Paz, who was facing Federalist attack by
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After this last battle, Paz sent Castillo to his home province of Mendoza to overthrow the government of
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In mid-January 1831 Castillo received the news that General Quiroga was coming to attack him from
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in 1792. He joined the Army of the Andes and participated in the battles of Battle of Chacabuco,
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military officer who fought in his country's war of independence and later in the
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Castillo participated in the war against Brazil in the regiment of
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San Juan Province, Argentina
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Viceroyalty of the Rio de la Plata
Sucre
Unitarian Party
Argentine
Argentine Civil Wars
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Mendoza, Argentina
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