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45: 245: 1151: 379:(1826–1827), the Unitarianists gained control for a short period of time. The Constitution of 1826 allowed for a balance between the ideas of the Unitarianists and the Federalists: “It provided for a centralized national authority while leaving the provinces with considerable local powers.” However, the constitution was rejected by provincial caudillos, military leaders, and the conflict continued. 424:
in order to defeat the Federalists. The Federalists faced Paz and his troops on May 31, 1831 and the Unitarianists were defeated after the Gauchos captured the Unitarianist commander. The Provinces of the Unitarian League gradually joined into the
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after Urquiza nationalized the customs receipts from Buenos Aires and allowed the free flow of trade on the Parana and Uruguay rivers. In 1859 Buenos Aires was forced to accept the
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This group was led by intellectuals, merchants and the military from Buenos Aires and by some members of the elites of the provinces of the interior of the country.
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was signed by the provincial governors. The pact reinstated the 1831 Federal Pact's original provisions for a constitutional convention.
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of autonomous provinces. Argentine unitarianism was an ideologic grouping, not a religious one. As such, it is unrelated to religious
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by Urquiza. However, the federal constitution was "amended to allow Buenos Aires greater influence" after the ensuing 1861
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Forced to resign, the Government of Buenos Aires and the Foreign relations of the country were taken over by Federalist
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with broad powers, which could impose its authority over the provinces. In the economic field, they defended
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would continue for another two decades, the Unitarians being led by Lavalle, Paz, Lamadrid, and many others.
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In 1853 the Autonomists of Buenos Aires (many of them former Unitarians) broke away from the
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Opposition to the Unitarianists continued until 1890 under the Córdoba League.
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In the political field, the Unitarians defended the establishment of a
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Although the Unitarians were exiled to neighboring countries, the
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of 1810, disagreements arose between the dominant province of
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took over the Buenos Aires Government and shot Dorrego at
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The Unitarianists lost their controlling power after the
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Justicialist Front for National Liberation (FREJULI)
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Revolutionary and Popular Indo-american Front (FRIP)
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Former political parties and alliances in Argentina
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