- Estanislao López
Estanislao López (1786–1838) was a governor and "
caudillo " of the province|Santa Fe|Argentina, between 1818 and 1838, a hero of provincialfederalism and an ally ofJuan Manuel de Rosas .López fought in the retake of
Buenos Aires from the British invasion of 1806, in theArgentine War of Independence , and then in the Argentine civil wars. Under the command ofManuel Belgrano (creator of the Argentine flag) in 1810, he was held prisoner inMontevideo .In 1816 he led his men in an uprising against Buenos Aires, where the Buenos Aires army under General Viamonte was forced to surrender. Along with
José Gervasio Artigas (leader of the Banda Oriental, nowUruguay ), he became a hero of this campaign. After this, in 1818, López assumed the government of Santa Fe, deposing governorMariano Vera , separating the province from Buenos Aires control, and ruling by popular consensus for twenty years. He was formally elected governor in1 July 1818 and then indefinitely reelected.López rejected a draft provincial constitution for Santa Fe (which accepted a centralized government from Buenos Aires), and wrote another one, where he incorporated the idea of popular election of the governor by direct vote, which was approved on
26 August 1819 .López allied with Artigas and then with Francisco Ramírez, "caudillo" of Entre Ríos, amassing large armies against Buenos Aires, at the time ruled by Supreme Director Juan Martín de Pueyrredón. General
José de San Martín , Liberator and hero of the Independence Wars, wrote separate letters to López and Artigas urging them to cease hostilities and join the national cause. San Martín also refused Pueyrredón's request to divert troops from the independentist conflict toward the defense of the national government.After Pueyrredón's forced resignation, López went to war again, together with Ramírez, former Supreme Director
Carlos María de Alvear andJosé Miguel Carrera (former president ofChile ). The three allies defeated the forces of Buenos Aires led by José Rondeau in the Battle of Cepeda on1 February 1820 , which marked the end of the Supreme Directorship and the victory of provincialfederalism . Peace was ratified by the GovernorManuel Sarratea of Buenos Aires, as well as López and Ramírez, through theTreaty of Pilar (23 February 1820 ).In 1821 an incident broke his alliance with Francisco Ramírez, who was killed near
Coronda by a group of López's soldiers when he was crossing Santa Fe's territory to attack Córdoba. López exhibited Ramírez's head publicly in the Cabildo of Santa Fe. He thus became the indisputed leader of the littoral provinces, and on7 April 1822 he signed theCuadrilateral Treaty with Entre Ríos, Corrientes and Buenos Aires, calling for national unity and convening on the call to a Constitutional Assembly in Santa Fe.López protected Juan Manuel de Rosas when he had to flee after the defeat of
Manuel Dorrego 's army byJuan Lavalle in Navarro. He then joined forces with Rosas to defeat Lavalle in Puente de Márquez on26 April 1829 . After Rosas made peace with Lavalle without López's consent, the relationship between the allies was strained.In 1831, with Rosas being the governor of Buenos Aires and the littoral provinces threatened by the centralist alliance ruled by
José María Paz , theFederal Pact was subscribed (on4 January ) by the four provinces, forging a military alliance and establishing the basis of a federal organization of the country. After Paz was captured, the civil war ended for a time, and Rosas was free to rule on the national level.López ruled Santa Fe until his death on
15 June 1838 . He was succeeded byDomingo Cullen .ources
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* [http://www.todo-argentina.net/biografias/Personajes/estanislao_lopez.htm Todo-Argentina.net] - Biography.
* [http://www.webfe.com/cronologia/index1.html WebFe] - History of Santa Fe (timeline).
* [http://www.paginadigital.com.ar/articulos/2001seg/denuncias5/sanm25-12.html José de San Martín, el Libertador] - Biography of General San Martín.
* [http://www.argentinaworld.com.ar/Provincia/SantaFe/index-xdata.php?grup=4&xdata=1 ArgentinaWorld] - History of Santa Fe.
* [http://www.elortiba.org/doc/pacpilar.doc Treaty of Pilar] , 23 Feb 1820 (complete text, MS Word 2000 DOC file).
* [http://www.santafeciudad.gov.ar/resena%20historica.htm Santa Fe] - History of the city of Santa Fe (official website).
* [http://www.elortiba.org/doc/csf1819.doc Constitución de la Provincia de Santa Fe] (1819) (complete text of the 1819 provincial constitution, MS Word 2000 DOC file).
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