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Miguel Estanislao Soler
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Governor of Buenos Aires Province
In office
20 June 1820 – 29 June 1820
Preceded by Ildefonso Ramos Mexía
Succeeded by Manuel Dorrego
Personal details
Born May 7, 1783
Buenos Aires, Viceroyalty of the Río de la Plata
Died September 23, 1849
San Isidro, Buenos Aires Province
Military service
Battles/wars

Miguel Estanislao Soler (born May 7, 1783 – died September 23, 1849) was an important Argentine general. He played a big part in the Argentine War of Independence. This war helped Argentina become free from Spanish rule.

General Soler was also one of the three main generals in the famous Crossing of the Andes. This was a very difficult journey across the Andes mountains. He worked alongside two other famous leaders, José de San Martín and Bernardo O'Higgins. He also fought in other important battles, like the Battle of Ituzaingó against Brazil.

Early Life and Military Beginnings

Miguel Estanislao Soler was born in Buenos Aires on May 7, 1783. At that time, Buenos Aires was part of the Viceroyalty of the Río de la Plata. This was a large Spanish colony in South America.

He started his military career when he was young. He joined the army and quickly showed he was a skilled soldier. His early training prepared him for the big wars to come.

Fighting for Independence

Soler was a key figure in the Argentine War of Independence. This war lasted for many years. Its goal was to free the region from Spanish control.

The Siege of Montevideo

One of his early actions was in the Siege of Montevideo. This was a long fight to take control of the city of Montevideo. It was a very important port city. Soler helped the independence forces win this battle.

Crossing the Andes Mountains

In 1817, Soler joined José de San Martín and Bernardo O'Higgins. They led an army across the Andes mountains. This was a huge challenge because the mountains are very high and cold. This journey was a surprise attack on the Spanish forces in Chile.

The Battle of Chacabuco

After crossing the Andes, Soler fought in the Battle of Chacabuco. This battle was a major victory for the independence fighters. It helped to free Chile from Spanish rule. Soler's leadership was very important in this victory.

Governor of Buenos Aires

For a short time in 1820, Miguel Estanislao Soler served as the Governor of Buenos Aires Province. He held this important political position for a few days. This shows his influence in both military and political roles.

Later Battles and Life

Soler continued to serve his country in various conflicts. He fought in the Argentine Civil Wars. These were conflicts between different groups within Argentina.

The Cisplatine War

He also took part in the Cisplatine War. This war was fought between the United Provinces of the Río de la Plata (which included Argentina) and the Empire of Brazil.

The Battle of Ituzaingó

One of the most important battles in the Cisplatine War was the Battle of Ituzaingó. Soler fought bravely in this major battle. It was a tough fight, but it helped shape the future of the region.

Miguel Estanislao Soler passed away on September 23, 1849. He is remembered as a brave general. He helped Argentina and other South American countries gain their freedom.

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