The Battle of Rodeo del Chacón, fought in
Potrero de Chacón,
Argentina
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on 28 March 1831, was a battle during the civil war between
Unitarian and
Federalist
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forces.
It ended with the victory of General
Facundo Quiroga
Juan Facundo Quiroga (27 November 1788 – 16 February 1835) was an Argentine caudillo (military strongman) who supported federalism at the time when the country was still in formation.
Early years
Quiroga was born in San Antonio, La Rioja ...
, one of the most capable and well known of the Federalist ''
caudillo
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s''.
Background

The civil war that broke out with the shooting of
Manuel Dorrego
Manuel Dorrego (11 June 1787 – 13 December 1828) was an Argentine statesman and soldier. He was governor of Buenos Aires in 1820, and then again from 1827 to 1828.
Early life and education
Dorrego was born in Buenos Aires on 11 June 1787 t ...
by order of
Juan Lavalle
Juan Galo Lavalle (; 17 October 17979 October 1841) was an Argentine military and political figure from the Unitarian Party.
Early life and education
Lavalle was born in Buenos Aires to María Mercedes González Bordallo and Manuel José Laval ...
in
Buenos Aires
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mostly took place in
Córdoba Province, where the battles of
San Roque,
La Tablada
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Overview
La Tablada initially developed around the Buenos Aires Western Railway () station inaugurated in 1900. The s ...
and
Oncativo were fought.
These three were victories of the Unitarian General
José María Paz
Brigadier General José María Paz y Haedo (September 9, 1791 – October 22, 1854) was an Argentine military figure, notable in the Argentine War of Independence and the Argentine Civil Wars.
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Born in Córdoba, Argentina, the son ...
.
The Federalist leader in the last two was Juan Facundo Quiroga.
Quiroga decided not to fight on, even at the request of the governor of Buenos Aires,
Juan Manuel de Rosas
Juan Manuel José Domingo Ortiz de Rozas y López de Osornio (30 March 1793 – 14 March 1877), nicknamed "Restorer of the Laws", was an Argentine politician and army officer who ruled Buenos Aires Province and briefly the Argentine Confedera ...
.
But in late 1830 Quiroga learned of the violence that General
Gregorio Aráoz de Lamadrid
Comandante General Gregorio Aráoz de Lamadrid (or "de La Madrid"; 28 November 1795 in San Miguel de Tucumán – 5 January 1857 in Buenos Aires) was an Argentine military officer and briefly, governor of several provinces like Córdoba, ...
, whom Quiroga had already beaten twice, had committed against his family.
His mother had been paraded in chains through the street of
La Rioja
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, and his wife and children had been forced into exile in Chile.
Their property had been stolen by Lamadrid, who held the government of La Rioja.
Quiroga then decided to return to action.
He asked Rosas for asked any group of men, and he was given 450 prisoners and homeless people, whom he moved to
Pergamino (Buenos Aires) and trained as soldiers.
He then advanced to the south of Córdoba Province.
Along the way he picked up soldiers who had deserted from the Unitarian army unit in the
Battle of Fraile Muerto, a victory of Buenos Aires General
Ángel Pacheco.
With these forces he occupied the city of
Río Cuarto after a siege of several days. With his army reinforced, he invaded
San Luis Province
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, where he defeated Colonel
Juan Pascual Pringles, who was killed in a battle near the
Quinto River.
Development
Having occupied San Luis, Quiroga's next target was the governor of Mendoza Province,
José Videla Castillo
José Videla Castillo (1792 – June 1832) was an Argentina, Argentine military officer who fought in his country's war of independence and later in the Argentine Civil Wars on the Unitarian Party, Unitarian side.
Biography
José Videla del Cas ...
.
Quiroga's rapid advance forced him to give battle before he was properly organized.
Soon after Quiroga had entered Mendoza, the two armies met on 22 January 1831 at a place in the hills called
Rodeo de Chacón, near the
Tunuyán river.
Videla Castillo's army of 1,500 men was commanded by Colonels
Lorenzo Barcala,
Indalecio Chenaut and
José Aresti. The Federal army was commanded by Quiroga from the back of a cart, as he could not move due to the rheumatism that tortured him.
His divisions were commanded by Colonels
Prudencio Torres,
José Ruiz Huidobro
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,
Pantaleón Argañaraz and
Juan de Dios Vargas.
At the start of the battle, Torres shouted for the soldiers who have fought under him in the campaigns of Lavalle, and who were under the command of Chenaut.
They had been treated too harshly, so they just dropped out of the fight.
The battle lasted only a few minutes after Quiroga launched a cavalry charge into the Unitarian ranks, which were disrupted by the desertion of Chenaut's Regiment.
Aftermath
The Unitarian chiefs fled to Córdoba, where Videla Castillo was promoted to general.
A few days later, General Paz was taken prisoner by the Federalists, and Lamadrid retreated with the Unitarian army to
San Miguel de Tucumán
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.
Quiroga seized Mendoza and San Luis without resistance, while his officers recovered La Rioja and San Juan almost equally peacefully.
From there, a few months later Quiroga advanced to Tucuman with a new army of 2,000 men which would defeat Lamadrid in the
Battle of La Ciudadela
The Battle of La Ciudadela (Battle of the Citadel) was a fight during the Argentine Civil Wars between Federalist troops commanded by Facundo Quiroga and Unitarian troops of Gregorio Aráoz de Lamadrid on the outskirts of San Miguel de Tucumán, ...
. With that, the civil war ended for some years, with all of Argentina for the first time being controlled by the Federalists.
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