- Juan Agustín Maza
Juan Agustín Maza (
1784-05-04 –1830-06-11 ) was an Argentine statesman and lawyer. He was a deputy to theCongress of Tucumán which on9 July 1816 declared the Independence of Argentina.Maza was born in Mendoza and studied there, then received his doctorate in
jurisprudence at the Royal University of San Felipe,Chile . He worked in Mendoza until the events of theMay Revolution in 1810.In 1815 Maza was elected to the "
Cabildo " of Mendoza and actively assistedJosé de San Martín . He was elected by Mendoza to theTucumán Congress and served in 1816 for the declaration. After the Congress moved to Buenos Aires, he served as president of the body in November 1817. He resigned his mandate in 1818 and returned to his hometown to teach.In 1830,
Videla Castillo was sent by General Paz to take charge of the government. Maza, a leading Federal, left for the campaign, and was killed by natives atChacay .References
* [http://www.casaindependencia.com.ar/congresales/perfiles/maza.htm Profile] by the
House of Tucumán
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