Civil wars preventing Argentine unification come to an end

The civil wars that wracked Argentina since the fall of dictator Juan Manuel de Rosas in 1852 came to an end, allowing the formation of a unified constitutional republic under the leadership of Bartolomé Mitre. Dickinson alumnus Francis Sutton Livingston, class of 1861 was a friend and ally of the new president and led a regiment in his forces in the conflict. (By Brian Bockelman)
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Mexican conservatives ask Austrian prince Maximilian to become Emperor of Mexico

Mexican conservatives, hoping to please France and return their country to monarchical rule, offered the Mexican throne to Maximilian, a minor Austrian prince.  Maximilian eventually accepted and became the Emperor of Mexico. (By Brian Bockelman)
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