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The Revolution of the Restorers (Spanish: Revolución de los Restauradores) was a rebellion that took place in Buenos Aires in 1833. The governor Juan Ramón Balcarce was ousted from office and replaced by Juan José Viamonte. The rebellion was motivated by actions taken by Balcarce against former governor Juan Manuel de Rosas. Rosas was absent from the city by that time, but the rebellion was supported by his wife Encarnación Ezcurra. It strengthened the political power of Rosas, who would become governor a second time a short time later.

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  • Revolución de los Restauradores (es)
  • Revolution of the Restorers (en)
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  • La Revolución de los Restauradores fue un conflicto armado revolucionario producido en Buenos Aires, Argentina, en octubre de 1833. El mismo determinó el derrocamiento del gobernador Juan Ramón Balcarce por parte de otra fracción del partido federal y confirmó el dominio sobre la población de Juan Manuel de Rosas. (es)
  • The Revolution of the Restorers (Spanish: Revolución de los Restauradores) was a rebellion that took place in Buenos Aires in 1833. The governor Juan Ramón Balcarce was ousted from office and replaced by Juan José Viamonte. The rebellion was motivated by actions taken by Balcarce against former governor Juan Manuel de Rosas. Rosas was absent from the city by that time, but the rebellion was supported by his wife Encarnación Ezcurra. It strengthened the political power of Rosas, who would become governor a second time a short time later. (en)
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  • October 1833 (en)
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  • Revolution of the Restorers (en)
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  • Encarnación Ezcurra organized the Revolution of the Restorers (en)
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  • The governor Juan Ramón Balcarce was ousted from office and replaced by Juan José Viamonte. (en)
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  • La Revolución de los Restauradores fue un conflicto armado revolucionario producido en Buenos Aires, Argentina, en octubre de 1833. El mismo determinó el derrocamiento del gobernador Juan Ramón Balcarce por parte de otra fracción del partido federal y confirmó el dominio sobre la población de Juan Manuel de Rosas. (es)
  • The Revolution of the Restorers (Spanish: Revolución de los Restauradores) was a rebellion that took place in Buenos Aires in 1833. The governor Juan Ramón Balcarce was ousted from office and replaced by Juan José Viamonte. The rebellion was motivated by actions taken by Balcarce against former governor Juan Manuel de Rosas. Rosas was absent from the city by that time, but the rebellion was supported by his wife Encarnación Ezcurra. It strengthened the political power of Rosas, who would become governor a second time a short time later. (en)
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