- Battle of Caseros
Infobox Military Conflict
conflict=Battle of Caseros
caption=Painting of the battle
date=February 3 ,1852
place=Buenos Aires nearbies,Argentina
result= Decisive Allied victory
Overthrow of Rosas regime
combatant1=
combatant2= Confederación Argentina
commander1=flagicon|Entre RíosJusto José de Urquiza
commander2=
strength1=24,000
strength2=22,000
casualties1= 400
casualties2= 1,200The Battle of Caseros was fought near the town of Caseros, more precisely between the present-day train stations of Caseros and Palomar (the actual battlefield is now occupied by the "Colegio Militar de la Nación", a military academy) in
Buenos Aires Province ,Argentina , on 3 February 1852, between the Army of Buenos Aires commanded byJuan Manuel de Rosas and the Grand Army ("Ejército Grande") led byJusto José de Urquiza . The forces of Urquiza, "caudillo " and governor of Entre Ríos, defeated Rosas, who fled to theUnited Kingdom . This defeat marked a sharp division in thehistory of Argentina . As provisional Director of theArgentine Confederation , Urquiza sponsored the creation of the Constitution in1853 , and became the first constitutionalPresident of Argentina in 1854.Rosas had declared war on
Brazil in 1851, which led to the signing of a treaty, on 21 November 1851, among the governments of Entre Ríos, Corrientes,Uruguay and the Brazilian Empire. In compliance with the treaty, Urquiza led a joint army and crossed the Morón Stream, positioning his forces in Monte Caseros. The Brazilian Empire contributed with 3,500 troops with the bulk of Brazilian Army remaining outside Argentina.The battle
Rosas' forces comprised 10,000 infantry troops, 12,000 cavalrymen and 60 guns. Among his captains were Jerónimo Costa, who defended Martín García island from the French in 1838;
Martiniano Chilavert , a former opponent of Rosas who defected when his fellows allied themselves with foreigners;Hilario Lagos , veteran from the campaign against the Indians of 1833. Due to desertion, especially that of GeneralÁngel Pacheco and poor morale, several historians and military analysts reckon that for Rosas the battle was lost even before it started. However, his opponent also suffered from desertions like that of the "Regimiento Aquino", a regiment composed by soldiers loyal to Rosas, who murdered their captain Pedro León Aquino and joined the Rosist army.Urquiza's army was 24,000-men strong, among them 3,500 Brazilians and 1,500 Uruguayans, and 50 guns. However, the bulk of his forces were composed by
gauchos devoid of discipline.Fact|date=September 2008 Only the Brazilians were professional soldiers. Urquiza did not conduct the battle: each chief was free to fight as they saw fit. Urquiza himself, in a deed improper of a commander in chief, led a charge against the enemy left in front of their cavalrymen fromEntre Ríos . Meanwhile the Brazilian infantry, supported by a Uruguayan brigade and an Argentine cavalry squadron seized the "Palomar", a curious circular building near the right of the Rosist line and used for pigeon breeding, extant to this day. After both flanks collapsed only the center under Chilavert's command continued the fighting, reduced to an artillery duel that lasted until he ran out of ammunition. The whole battle lasted about three hours, after which Rosas was wounded in a hand and fled; he wrote a resignation, and a few hours later he boarded the British frigate "Centaur" towards exile inSouthampton .Aftermath
Urquiza's triumph terminated at long last the 20-years term of Rosas as Governor of Buenos Aires and "de facto" Argentina's ruler.Within a few days, Urquiza's troops entered the city of Buenos Aires without problems. However, he revealed himself as a ruthless conqueror: all surviving soldiers from "Regimiento Aquino" and Chilavert himself were executed without a trial. The President of the Superior Tribunal,
Vicente López y Planes , was appointed interim governor.ources
* This article draws material from the corresponding article in the Spanish Wikipedia.
* cite book | last = Gálvez | first = Manuel | authorlink = | coauthors = | title = Vida de Juan Manuel de Rosas
publisher = Editorial Tor | date = 1949 | location = Buenos Aires | pages = | url = | doi = | id = | isbn =
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