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Rosas' regime

Rosas’ regime refers to the period when Juan Manuel de Rosas ruled Argentina from 1829 to 1852. He was a powerful leader who combined military strength with political authority, promoting a centralized government. Rosas aimed to maintain order and protect Argentine interests, often using force and strict control. His rule was marked by repression of opponents, censorship, and a focus on traditional values. While he brought some stability, his authoritarian approach also limited political freedoms. Rosas’s regime significantly influenced Argentine history, shaping national identity and government structure in the years that followed.