- Adolfo Alsina
:"for the Buenos Aires Province partido see
Adolfo Alsina, Buenos Aires ."Adolfo Alsina Maza (
January 4 1829 –December 29 1877 ) was an Argentine lawyer and "Unitarian " politician, and one of the founders of thePartido Autonomista and the Partido Autonomista Nacional.He was born in
Buenos Aires -.Biography
Son of the Unitarian politician
Valentín Alsina and Antonia Maza (daughter ofManuel Vicente Maza ), Alsina moved toMontevideo ,Uruguay whenJuan Manuel de Rosas became Governor ofBuenos Aires Province for the second time, in 1835.In the neighbouring country Alsina started his law studies.After theBattle of Caseros in 1852, his family returned to Argentina, and his father was named a Minister by presidentVicente López y Planes .Adolfo finished law school and joined the Unitarian army in the civil war. In 1860, after the
Battle of Pavón and the National Union Pact, he took part in the commission responsible for the constitution reform of 1860. He was elected a deputy in 1862.When the subject of federalisation, supported byBartolomé Mitre , was considered in the Chamber of Deputies, Alsina provoked a split in thePartido Unitario and founded the Partido Autonomista.In 1866 he was elected governor of the Buenos Aires Province. Alsina considered running for president, but withdrew when he discovered he did not have the support of most of the province.
Domingo Sarmiento was elected president, and named Alsina his vice-president.When the presidency of Sarmiento finished in 1874, Alsina joined
Nicolás Avellaneda to create the Partido Autonomista Nacional, through which Avellaneda reached the presidency and named Alsina Minister of War and Navy.At the end of 1875, the Native Americans of
Patagonia and thePampa s, especially theMapuche , launched organised attacks against the territorial expansion of the southern border of the emerging nation'. The first stage of theConquest of the Desert began with the creation of a two meter deep, three meter wide trench to prevent the free movement of horses and stolen cattle. Alsina also ordered the creation of forts intercommunicated by telegraph.Trying to understand the native peoples, he decided to study the situation personally, but he fell ill intoxicated while in
Carhué , and died ofkidney failure.
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