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  1. History of Argentina. The rise of the Argentine Republic was a process that took place in the first half of the 19th century in Argentina. The Republic has its origins on the territory of the Viceroyalty of the Río de la Plata, a colony of the Spanish Empire. The King of Spain appointed a viceroy to oversee the governance of the colony.

  2. Argentine Constitution of 1853. ... English Wikipedia. place of publication. Santa Fe. 0 references. language of work or name. Spanish. 1 reference.

  3. The Argentine Constitution of 1853 was sanctioned on May 1, 1853, inviting Buenos Aires to return. Buenos Aires wrote its own constitution in 1854. Both countries, the Confederation and the State of Buenos Aires, accepted the status quo, with a serious danger of the secession becoming permanent.

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  5. Justo José de Urquiza. Federal. The Argentine presidential election of 1853 was held on 1 November to choose the first president of the Argentine Confederation for the period 1854-1860. Justo José de Urquiza was elected president by a wide margin. It was the first presidential election after the unification of the country in 1852, after Justo ...

  6. Procedure and time of the election of President and Vice-President of the Nation. Section 94.-. The President and Vice-President of the Nation shall be directly elected by the people, by second ballot, according to this Constitution. To this end, the national territory shall be a single constituency. Section 95.-.

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    The name "Argentine Confederation" was also commonly used and was formalized in the Argentine Constitution of 1853. In 1860 a presidential decree settled the country's name as "Argentine Republic", [30] and that year's constitutional amendment ruled all the names since 1810 as legally valid. [31] [

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