
Revolución de 1930
The Revolución de 1930 in Argentina was a political uprising that led to significant change in the government. It was sparked by dissatisfaction with the long-standing presidency of José Félix Uriburu, economic hardships, and social unrest. A coalition of military officers and civilian leaders coalesced to challenge the existing order, ultimately overthrowing Uriburu and ending his regime. This revolution marked a shift towards new leadership and policies aimed at modernizing the country and addressing social issues, paving the way for the rise of President Hipólito Yrigoyen's return to power and influencing Argentina’s political future.