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timelines:united_provinces_of_south_america [2010/02/21 13:39] Thandetimelines:united_provinces_of_south_america [2019/03/29 15:13] (current) – external edit 127.0.0.1
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-====== United Provinces of South America ======+====== United Provinces of South America (Look to the West) ======
  
 In [[timelines:Look to the West]], this state is roughly the equivalent of OTL's United States of America. It grew from two sources - the [[timelines:First Platinean War]] between [[timelines:Spain (Look to the West)#Spain]] and [[timelines:Portugal (Look to the West)#Portugal]] in which it was perceived that Spain had abandoned the Rio de la Plata colonists, and the exile of the Spanish and Portuguese chief ministers there after the war, who stirred up radicalism as a means of gaining support, but then died before they could use it and the country rose up by itself. In [[timelines:Look to the West]], this state is roughly the equivalent of OTL's United States of America. It grew from two sources - the [[timelines:First Platinean War]] between [[timelines:Spain (Look to the West)#Spain]] and [[timelines:Portugal (Look to the West)#Portugal]] in which it was perceived that Spain had abandoned the Rio de la Plata colonists, and the exile of the Spanish and Portuguese chief ministers there after the war, who stirred up radicalism as a means of gaining support, but then died before they could use it and the country rose up by itself.
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 The UPSA picked up many French soldiers who decided to settle there after their trapped army was forced to surrender to Anglo-U.P. forces, some of whom would have gone on to do great things for France in OTL, but instead became influential figures in the UPSA.  The UPSA picked up many French soldiers who decided to settle there after their trapped army was forced to surrender to Anglo-U.P. forces, some of whom would have gone on to do great things for France in OTL, but instead became influential figures in the UPSA. 
  
 +The people are often known as Meridians, derived from the Latin name for South America, America Meridionalis.
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 +----
  
 ==== System of Government ==== ==== System of Government ====
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 **1785-1794**: Simón Riquelme de la Barrera Goycochea (non-partisan; initially provisional, first formally elected in 1790) **1785-1794**: Simón Riquelme de la Barrera Goycochea (non-partisan; initially provisional, first formally elected in 1790)
  
-**1794-1802** : Miguel de Azcuénaga (non-partisan conservative; assassinated)+**1794-1802**: Miguel de Azcuénaga (non-partisan conservative; assassinated)
  
-**1802-1807** : Juan José Castelli (Partido Solidaridad; killed by an angry mob)+**1802-1807**: Juan José Castelli (Partido Solidaridad; killed by an angry mob)
  
 **1807-1810**: Miguel Baquedano y Zebreros (Reagrupamiento por la Unión; seized power in a coup) **1807-1810**: Miguel Baquedano y Zebreros (Reagrupamiento por la Unión; seized power in a coup)
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 **1816-1819**: Pablo Portillo de Insaurralde (Colorado Party) **1816-1819**: Pablo Portillo de Insaurralde (Colorado Party)
  
-**1819**-: Alfredo Vallejo (Amarillo Party)+**1819-1822**: Alfredo Maria Vallejo y Rodriguez (Amarillo Party) (First Term) 
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 +**1822-1825**: Alfredo Maria Vallejo y Rodriguez (Independent Amarillo) (Second Term) 
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 +**1825-1831**: Sebastián Carlos Velasco Serrano (Colorado Party, then "Velasco's Coalition"--later the Adamantine Party--after 1829) 
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 +**1831-1837**: Felipe Ricardo Riquelme González (Adamantine Party) 
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 +**1837-1843**: Rámon Almada Dominguez (Adamantine Party) 
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 +**1843-1849**: Manuel Carlos Vinay y Vasquez (Unionist Party) 
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 +**1849-1855**: Diego Juan Luppi Mendéz (Adamantine Party) 
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 +**1855-1861**: Ignacio Ángel Insulza (Unionist Party) 
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 +**1861-1866**: Pedro Alende (Adamantine Party) 
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 +**1866-1872**: Enrique Valera (Unionist Party) 
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 +**1872-1878**: Augusto Araníbar (Adamantine Party) 
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 +**1878-1884**: Eduardo Corominas (Adamantine Party) 
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 +**1884-1890**: Pedro Orantes (Unionist Party) 
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 +**1890-1896**: Carlos Priestley (Unionist Party) 
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 +**1896-????**: ???? 
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 +----
  
 ==== Religion ==== ==== Religion ====
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 Some of the Indian states retain elements of their traditional religions, but usually combined with at least an influence from Catholicism.  Some of the Indian states retain elements of their traditional religions, but usually combined with at least an influence from Catholicism. 
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 +----
  
 ==== Flag ==== ==== Flag ====
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 {{timelines:upsa_3a.gif|}} {{timelines:upsa_3a.gif|}}
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 +----
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 +==== Navigation ====
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 +**[[list of states and regions in look to the west|Main Index of Look to the West States and Regions]]**
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