With Juan Manuel de Rosas gone, Juan…
1833 CE
With Juan Manuel de Rosas gone, Juan Ramón Balcarce had named Manuel Vicente Maza Chief Minister in 1832, but a year later, he takes part in the movement that demands Balcarce's resignation.
He also takes part in the following brief administration of Juan José Viamonte.
On October 11, 1833, the city is filled with announcements of a trial against Rosas.
A large number of gauchos and poor people make a demonstration at the gates of the legislature, praising Rosas and demanding the resignation of Balcarce.
The troops organized to fight the demonstration mutiny and join it.
The legislature finally gives up the trial, ousts Balcarce and replaces him with Juan José Viamonte.
Balcarce is imprisoned and will die in exile in Concepción del Uruguay.