Bernardino Rivadavia

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Rivadavia is portrayed on Argentina stamps since 1864. 1864 5C carmine Rivadavia Mi11.jpg
Rivadavia is portrayed on Argentina stamps since 1864.

Rivadavia is recognized as the first president of Argentina, even though his rule was accepted only in Buenos Aires, he did not complete a full mandate, there was no constitution for more than half of his rule, and did not start a presidential succession line. [8] The chair of the President of Argentina is known as the "chair of Rivadavia", but only metaphorically: Rivadavia took everything when he left office, including the chair, which could never be retrieved. [8]

Liberal historians praise Rivadavia as a great historical man, for his work improving education, culture and separation of church and state. Revisionist authors condemn his Anglophilia, the weak customs barriers that allowed the entry of big British imports, harming the weak Argentine economy of the time, and the Baring Brothers loan that started the Argentine external debt. [9]

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References

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  2. Boccanera, Jorge (March 1, 2015). ""El sur negro", crónicas de un tema silenciado". Télam (in Spanish). Archived from the original on 2022-12-06. Retrieved December 6, 2022.
  3. Peñaloza, Fernanda (2007). "Mapping Constructions of Blackness in Argentina" (PDF). Indiana. 24: 211–231. Retrieved 21 September 2023., p.227
  4. Gott, Richard (2007). "América Latina como una sociedad de colonización blanca" (PDF). Estudios Avanzados (in Spanish). 5 (8). Retrieved 21 September 2023., p.24
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  6. Luna, pp. 7-24
  7. Luna, pp. 18-21
  8. 1 2 Mendelevich, p. 23
  9. Mendelevich, p. 25
Bernardino Rivadavia
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1st President of Argentina
In office
February 8, 1826 June 27, 1827
Political offices
Preceded by
None
President of Argentina
18261827
Succeeded by