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Revolution of 1890
Revolutionaries in a building in Piedad (today Mitre) and Talcahuano streets.
Date
26–29 July 1890
Location
Lavalle Square, Buenos Aires
Action
Attempt to depose the government of the National Autonomist Party.
Result
Revolution crushed by the government.
President Miguel Juárez Celman resigns.
Government-Insurgents
Government of Argentina National Autonomist Party
Civic Union
Commanders and leaders
Miguel Juárez Celman Carlos Pellegrini Julio Argentino Roca
Leandro Alem Bartolomé Mitre Aristóbulo del Valle Hipólito Yrigoyen
Military support
2,500 militiamen 1,300 soldiers
3,000 policemen Loyal soldiers
Casualties and losses
~300–1,500 dead and wounded
The Revolution of the Park (Revolución del Parque), also known as the Revolution of '90, was an uprising against the national government of Argentina that took place on July 26, 1890, and started with the takeover of the Buenos Aires Artillery Park. It was led by members of the Civic Union (which would later give rise to the modern Radical Civic Union) against the presidency of Miguel Juárez Celman (of the National Autonomist Party). Though it failed in its main goals, the revolution forced Celman's resignation (who would be replaced by his vice president Carlos Pellegrini) and marked the decline of the elite of the Generation of '80.[1]
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