Argentine Civil Wars (Failed Revolutions)

The Argentine Civil Wars were a series of civil wars that took place in Argentina from 1871 to 18XX. During the Argentine Revolutionary War, Argentina was split between 2 Factions the Federalists and the Unitarians. The Federalists whom had been in exile in Peru and Bolivia since 1846 had launched an Uprising in order to restore Argentina while the Unitarians had collaborated with the Chileans within the State of Patagonia. After the Federalist Victory, the Unitarians were forced to retreat back into Chile as the nation was separated from Argentina.

In 1871, the Unitarians returned to Southern Argentina and during a series of battles forced the Unitarians back North establishing the Patagonian Free State by 1872. This started a series of Conflicts known as the Argentine Civil Wars in which both Unitarians and Federalists would struggle for control of Argentina.