- Juan Antonio Lavalleja
Juan Antonio Lavalleja (
June 24 ,1784 -October 22 ,1853 ) was anUruguay an revolutionary and political figure.Pre-Independence role
He led the group called "
Thirty-Three Orientals " during Uruguay's Declaration of Independence fromBrazil in 1825. His leadership of this group has taken on somewhat mythic proportions in popularUruguayan historiography.Post-Independence career
After Uruguay's independence in 1827, Lavalleja sought the presidency as a rival to
Fructuoso Rivera , who won. In protest to his loss, Lavalleja staged revolts. He was part of atriumvirate chosen in 1852 to govern Uruguay, but died shortly after his accession to power [ 'Juan Antonio Lavalleja' (in Spanish) [http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antonio_Lavalleja] ] .Historical Legacy
Lavalleja is remembered as a fugitive and rebel who led the fight against
Uruguayans ' Brazilian masters. But as one of the major figures in early, post-independenceUruguayan history he is identified as a skilled but reactionary warrior who contributed to the culture of intermittent civil war which doggedUruguay for much of the 19th century.One of
Uruguay 's Departments is named after him.ee also
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Politics of Uruguay Reference
[http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antonio_Lavalleja]
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