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José Darregueira (
27 January 1771 -
1 May 1817) was a
Peruvian-born statesman and lawyer. He was a deputy to the
Congress of Tucumán which on
9 July 1816 declared the Independence of Argentina.
Darregueira was born in
Monquegua, Peru and studied in
Buenos Aires at the
Royal School of San Carlos. He became a doctor of Law at the University of
Chuquisaca and remained there as
oidor (magistrate) of the Real
Audiencia.
In 1795 Darregueira returned to Buenos Aires and was one of the prime movers behind the
May Revolution of 1810, participating in the meetings at the houses of
Nicolás Rodríguez Peña and
Hipólito Vieytes. At the
cabildo of
22 May 1810 where as a lawyer he was able to participate, he voted for the removal of
Virrey Cisneros.
Alvear appointed him to the chamber of appeals. He was elected to the
Tucumán Congress on behalf of Buenos Aires and signed the Declaration of Independence. He died shortly after the Congress was moved to Buenos Aires.
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