General José María Paz takes over its…
June 1829 CE
General José María Paz takes over its province of Córdoba and his officers campaign through the interior provinces after the Brazilian war, when the officers of the returning army (of centralist tendencies, known as unitarios) depose the federalist governments in an attempt to restore the centralized rule of Buenos Aires,
Paz decides to start his campaign against the caudillos in Córdoba Province with a small force (about a thousand men strong), many of them veterans who have served under him in the Argentina-Brazil War.
He defeats Bustos in the Battle of San Roque on April 22, 1829, and takes the seat of provincial governor.
Bustos flees west to La Rioja, ruled by his friend and ally Juan Facund Quiroga and asks for help, but Quiroga, leading an army towards Córdoba from Buenos Aires, is also defeated by Paz's more disciplined forces at the Battle of La Tablada on June 23; the superior military strategy of Paz neutralizes the caudillo's irregular and improvised methods of warfare.