Unitarian Party

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The Unitarian Party was a 19th-century Argentine political faction that advocated centralized government in Buenos Aires and opposed the federalist rule of leaders like Juan Manuel de Rosas.

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Unitarian Party canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historical political faction
political party
activeInCentury 19th century
activeInRegion Argentine littoral
Buenos Aires Province NERFINISHED
basedIn Buenos Aires NERFINISHED
conflictType civil conflict with federalists
country Argentina
dissolvedInCentury 19th century
historicalContext post-independence Argentina
ideology centralism
unitarianism
notableOpponent Juan Manuel de Rosas NERFINISHED
opposedGovernmentForm federalist rule of Argentine provinces
opposedGroup Federalist Party (Argentina) NERFINISHED
opposedIdeology federalism
opposedPoliticalLeaders Juan Manuel de Rosas NERFINISHED
partOfHistory Argentine Civil Wars NERFINISHED
politicalGoal consolidation of national authority in Buenos Aires
limiting provincial autonomy
politicalPosition pro-centralized government
supportedBy Buenos Aires elites
unitarian intellectuals
supportedGovernmentForm strong central government in Buenos Aires
timePeriod first half of the 19th century

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Juan Manuel de Rosas opponent Unitarian Party