Fructuoso Rivera
Fructuoso Rivera | |
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1st President of Uruguay | |
In office November 6, 1830 – October 24, 1834 | |
Preceded by | Luis Eduardo Pérez |
Succeeded by | Carlos Anaya |
Personal details | |
Born |
Durazno, Uruguay | October 17, 1784
Died |
January 13, 1854 69) Melo, Uruguay | (aged
Nationality | Uruguayan |
Political party | Colorado Party |
Profession | Military |
José Fructuoso Rivera y Toscana (October 17, 1784 – January 13, 1854) was a Uruguayan general and patriot who assisted in the efforts to force Brazilians out of the Banda Oriental.
Founder of Colorado Party and President of Uruguay
He founded the Colorado political tradition. He served as the first President of Uruguay from 6 November 1830 to 24 October 1834.
Varied reputation
Rivera's brilliance as a military figure is widely recognized, though his two presidencies (1830-1834 and 1839-1843) were characterized by ineptness and neglect. He was responsible for the Salsipuedes Genocide in 1831.
Later legacy
His later legacy in Uruguayan political history, and more particularly among members of the Colorado Party, lies somewhat in symbolizing strong personal leadership. A 'Riverista' tendency (among others, represented by Jorge Pacheco Areco and the Bordaberry family) in the Colorado Party has long existed as a counterpoint to the 'Batllista' and other sectors.
See also
Political offices | ||
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Preceded by Luis Eduardo Pérez (interim) |
President of Uruguay 1830 – 1834 |
Succeeded by Carlos Anaya |
Preceded by Gabriel Antonio Pereira |
President of Uruguay 1838 – 1839 |
Succeeded by Gabriel Antonio Pereira |
Preceded by Gabriel Antonio Pereira |
President of Uruguay 1839 – 1843 |
Succeeded by Joaquín Suárez de Rondelo |
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