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| 1852 | Rosas, Juan Manuel de |  |
| Rosas is overthrown by a revolution led by General Justo Jos‚ de Urquiza |
| 1852 | Urquiza, Justo Jos‚ de |  |
| Rosas is overthrown by a revolution led by General Justo Jos‚ de Urquiza |
| 1853 | Urquiza, Justo Jos‚ de |  |
| Argentine national unity is established, and a constitution promulgated |
| 1943 | Peron, Juan Domingo |  |
| Buenos Aires The armed forces take over the government after it joins the Allies & Peron becomes a populist member of the new Government |
| 1951 | Peron, Juan Domingo |  |
| Defeats an attempted military coup |
| 1955 | Aramburu Cilveti, Pedro Eugenio |  |
| 16th Sep An uprising, led by General Eduardo Lonardi, General Pedro E. Aramburu and Admiral Isaac Rojas , depose Per˘n and establish a provisional government |
| Nov An internal coup deposes Lonardi and places General Aramburu in the presidency |
| 1955 | Lonardi, Eduardo |  |
| 16th Sep An uprising, led by General Eduardo Lonardi, General Pedro E. Aramburu and Admiral Isaac Rojas , depose Per˘n and establish a provisional government |
| 23rd Sep Lonardi assumes the Presidency and gives a speech from the balcony of the Casa Rosada, saying there would be "none either victorious or defeated" |
| 1955 | Peron, Eva |  |
| After the Revoluci˘n Libertadora Per˘n and his followers are accused of treason, and Eva Per˘n's remains are moved to an undisclosed location |
| 1955 | Peron, Juan Domingo |  |
| After the Revoluci˘n Libertadora Per˘n and his followers are accused of treason, and Eva Per˘n's remains are moved to an undisclosed location |
| Public references to Per˘n or his wife, including songs, writings and pictures, are forbidden |
| 16th Sep An uprising, led by General Eduardo Lonardi, General Pedro E. Aramburu and Admiral Isaac Rojas , depose Per˘n and establish a provisional government |
| 16th Sep Juan Peron is overthrown |
| 16th Sep The Revoluci˘n Libertadora (Spanish, Liberating Revolution) is a military uprising that ends the second Presidential term of Juan Domingo Per˘n |
| 1955 | Rojas, Isaac |  |
| 16th Sep An uprising, led by General Eduardo Lonardi, General Pedro E. Aramburu and Admiral Isaac Rojas , depose Per˘n and establish a provisional government |
| 1958 | Guevara, Ernesto "Che" |  |
| Dec Santa Clara Guevara directs his "suicide squad" in the attack on Santa Clara that turned out to be one of the decisive events of the Cuban revolution |
| 1959 | Guevara, Ernesto "Che" |  |
| Guevara becomes an official at the National Institute of Agrarian Reform and President of the National Bank of Cuba |
| Guevara helped organize revolutionary expeditions overseas, all of which failed, the first attempt is made in Panama; another in the DominicanRepublic |
| Signs all Cuban banknotes issued during his fourteen-month presidency with his nickname, "Che" |
| 1st Jan Batista, upon learning that his generals - especially General Cantillo, had visited Castro at the inactive sugar mill, Central Oriente - were negotiating a separate peace with the rebel leader, fled to the DominicanRepublic |
| 1st Jan The Cuban government proclaims Guevara "a Cuban citizen by birth" in recognition of his role in the triumph of the revolutionary forces |
| 2nd Jan La Caba¤a Fortress Prison Oversees the trial and execution of many people, among whom were former Batista regime officials and members of the "Bureau for the Repression of Communist Activities" |
| 1973 | Campora, Hector |  |
| Brought to power by the Frente Justicialista de Liberacion |