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started and he sent several battalions to the front. While the unitarians had enlisted voluntarily, the opposition to the war by the federalists caused several units to rebel along the way to the front. The battalion that protected the government in the provincial capital also mutinied and refused to
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Ferreyra was elected governor for the second time, counting with the support of the federals, which only asked in return, distancing from Posse. The latter made enemies with the governor, reelected temporarily in March. In February Ferreyra was victorious
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provoked the invasion of the province by federal troops, and at the end of 1867 the unitarians would return to power, with governor
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in stopping a federal revolution, and had pardoned the people responsible, with he hoped to obtain their political support.
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go to war. It was then dissolved and its soldiers forced to march with other units, some of them in chains.
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of March 1857 showed a total of 137,079 inhabitants in the province, 26,540 more than in the 1852 census.
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