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Ovation for General Urquiza and General Lopez 1860

Ovation for General Urquiza and General Lopez 1860


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Ovation for General Urquiza and General Lopez 1860

A crowd of people cheer and clap as the carriages carrying general Lopez and general Urquiza ride past. They had been integral to the negotiation of the Treaty of San Jose de Flores, which reunited the state of Buenos Aires back into the Argentine Confederation. The treaty was signed 11th November 1859, but the amendments were not approved by the consitutional convention until 14th September, 1860. Date: 1860

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11th 1859 Aires Argentine Buenos Carriages Cheer Clap Confederation Flores Integral Jose Lopez Negotiation Past Reunited Ride Signed Treaty Urquiza


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A Triumphant Reunion: The People's Acclamation for Generals Lopez and Urquiza (1860) This evocative photograph captures a pivotal moment in Argentine history as the carriages carrying Generals Justo Jose de Urquiza and Bernardo de Irigoyen Lopez make their way through a jubilant crowd in Buenos Aires. The two military leaders had played integral roles in the negotiation of the Treaty of San Jose de Flores, which reunited the rogue state of Buenos Aires back into the Argentine Confederation. The treaty, signed on November 11, 1859, had been a significant step towards restoring unity and order in the fractured Argentine political landscape. However, the approval of the treaty's amendments by the Constitutional Convention did not occur until September 14, 1860. This delay had kept the people on edge, and the anticipation leading up to this moment was palpable. As the generals' carriages passed through the throngs of cheering, clapping citizens, it was clear that their efforts had been successful. The crowd's exuberant display of support was a testament to the importance of this moment in Argentine history. The Treaty of San Jose de Flores marked the end of the Confederation's internal strife and the beginning of a new era for Argentina. The image of Generals Urquiza and Lopez riding past the adoring crowd serves as a powerful reminder of the unity and hope that can be achieved when political leaders come together to find common ground. This photograph, taken in 1860, is a poignant representation of a people united in their desire for peace and progress.

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