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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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After a short while Ocampo also resigned, and 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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Ferreyra did not show himself in the forefront of local politics until Posse's resignation, in June 1863, victim of the confrontations between federals and Unitarians in the province. Córdoba's federalism was not finally defeated until the end of the 1860s; and then it did not disappear, but joined
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In March 1865 there was a unitarian revolution instigated by Posse. It was quickly defeated and Posse was arrested and an officer who was not certain of final victory had him shot. As the opposition, and also the government accused Ferreyra of having caused Posse's death, he requested the visit of
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Governor Ferreyra organized the civilian night guards corps in the provincial capital, and the first police force, separated from the army. He was preoccupied on the interior of the province and its affairs, travelling there on numerous occasions, leaving governmental control to his seconds
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On 17 June 1855 he was elected Governor of Córdoba Province, assuming the post on 21 June. One of the first tasks he had to take was to maintain institutional order in the province in the midst of a
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Reaching the end of his term as governor there were many disputes between the main political factions increasing daily to nominate a successor. On 23 May 1858, the provincial congress nominated
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The following year local authorities were elected, and the Capital's municipal government was put in place on 9 July 1857, with its first president
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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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For more than a year, the federalists took power for the last time, but the differences between Luengo – future assassin of general
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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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and was arrested, but benefited from an amnesty and did not involve himself in politics until the fall of López in 1852.
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One important measure was the institution of a municipal reorganization in September 1856, augmenting the number of
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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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In his last years in politics, Ferreyra joined the Autonomist Party, which reached power with governor
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From 1852 he was a provincial legislator and earned the respect of the provincial governor
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in the province to give the administration more efficiency in governing and managing, the
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and a prosperous businessman. He supported the revolution of 1840 against governor
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In the years that followed, he was one of the most prominent leaders of Córdoba's
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Córdoba Province had big population growth during his tenure. The
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After Posse's resignation, the legislature elected his minister
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Gumersindo Asúnsulo, José Alejo Román and Tomás Garzón.
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Index


Governor of Córdoba
Alejo del Carmen Guzmán
Mariano Fragueiro
Governor of Córdoba
Benigno Ocampo
Mateo Luque
Córdoba
Viceroyalty of the Rio de la Plata
Unitarian
Argentine
Governor
Córdoba Province
Federal Party
Manuel López
Alejo del Carmen Guzmán
civil war
constitution
Mendoza Province
Chile
departments
Punilla Department
Cruz del Eje Department
Juan Posse
Río Cuarto
Adolfo Ortiz
census
Mariano Fragueiro
Unitarianism
Manuel D. Pizarro

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