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Congress of Tucumán, the Declaration of Independence and its immediate aftermath (1816–1820)

Congress of Tucumán, the Declaration of Independence and its immediate aftermath (1816–1820)

  1. Congress of Tucumán convenes in San Miguel

    Labels: Congress of, San Miguel
  2. Independence declared by the Congress of Tucumán

    Labels: Congress of, Argentine independence
  3. Pueyrredón installed as Supreme Director

    Labels: Juan Mart, Supreme Director
  4. San Martín begins Andes campaign to liberate Chile

    Labels: Jos de, Andes campaign
  5. Congress relocates from Tucumán to Buenos Aires

    Labels: Congress of, Buenos Aires
  6. Patriot victory at the Battle of Chacabuco

    Labels: Battle of, Army of
  7. Patriot victory at the Battle of Maipú

    Labels: Battle of, Patriot forces
  8. Constitution of 1819 promulgated for strong central government

    Labels: Constitution of, Congress of
  9. Pueyrredón resigns amid political and provincial crisis

    Labels: Juan Mart, Jos Rondeau
  10. Arequito revolt weakens the national war effort

    Labels: Arequito Revolt, Army of
  11. Federal victory at the Battle of Cepeda ends Directorship

    Labels: Battle of, Federal forces
  12. Congress dissolves, ending the Tucumán national project

    Labels: Congress of, Anarchy of
  13. Treaty of Pilar begins a federal reorganization

    Labels: Treaty of, Buenos Aires