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* UngratefulBastard: Fernando VII, heir to the throne of Spain, was held in prison, and several riots resisted against the Napoleonic occupation and asked for his liberation. But he was quite well in his luxury "prison", so he gave permission to Napoleon to kill them all.

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* UngratefulBastard: Fernando VII, UsefulNotes/FerdinandVII, heir to the throne of Spain, was held in prison, and several riots resisted against the Napoleonic occupation and asked for his liberation. But he was quite well in his luxury "prison", so he gave permission to Napoleon to kill them all.

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"Revolución de Mayo" is a comic book from Argentina, based on the evnts of the May Revolution, which kickstarted the Buenos Aires theater of the UsefulNotes/SpanishAmericanWarsOfIndependence. It was written by historian Felipe Pigna.

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''Revolución
de Mayo" Mayo'' is a comic book from Argentina, based on the evnts events of the May Revolution, which kickstarted the Buenos Aires theater of the UsefulNotes/SpanishAmericanWarsOfIndependence. It was written by historian Felipe Pigna.



Sevilla was conquered and the Junta was closed; Cisneros authority would be under question as a result. He tried to conceal the news, to no avail. Under military pressure, he called an "Open cabildo" where citizens would discuss what to do. It was decided to remove Cisneros and place a Junta instead, but he made a little trick: it would be a Junta led by Cisneros! This led to further protests and military uprisings, until Cisneros resigned for good.

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Sevilla was conquered and the Junta was closed; Cisneros authority would be under question as a result. He tried to conceal the news, to no avail. Under military pressure, he called an "Open cabildo" where citizens would discuss what to do. It was decided to remove Cisneros and place a Junta instead, but he made a little trick: it would be a Junta led by Cisneros! This led to further protests and military uprisings, uprisings until Cisneros resigned for good.



* BenevolentConspiracy: Manuel Belgrano, Mariano Moreno, Juan José Castelli, Mariano Balcarce, Hipólito Vieytes and Cornelio Saavedra held secret meeting at Vieytes' soap factory to discuss their actions against the viceroy.

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* BenevolentConspiracy: Manuel Belgrano, Mariano Moreno, Juan José Castelli, Mariano Balcarce, Hipólito Vieytes and Cornelio Saavedra held a secret meeting at Vieytes' soap factory to discuss their actions against the viceroy.



* WingdingEyes: Someone explains Cisneros about all the money Buenos Aires gets from free trade, with "$" simbols on his eyes.

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* WingdingEyes: Someone explains Cisneros about all the money Buenos Aires gets from free trade, with "$" simbols symbols on his eyes.
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* WeAREStrugglingTogether: The revolutionaries had successfully removed the viceroy Cisneros, but there was a conflict later between the conservative Saavedra and the reformist Moreno.
* UnwantedSpouse: The soldiers of Napoleon order the king of Spain, Carlos IV, to hand the throne to Joseph Bonaparte. He instantly agrees without any resistance... but, if you take the throne, you should take the Queen as well!
* ArtisticLicenseHistory: The speech of Juan José Paso is received with chantings like those modernly used by fans of soccer teams.



* TheAlcoholic: Joseph Bonaparte is always drawn with a bottle and in a visible alcoholic stupor.
* ArtImitatesArt: The cover is made resembling the [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cabildo_abierto_del_22_de_mayo_de_1810 "Cabildo abierto del 22 de mayo de 1810"]] portrait about said event.
* ArsonMurderAndJaywalking: There were several concerns about the rule of viceroy Liniers, but Delio mutinied against him because he was French, just like Napoleon.
* ArtisticLicenseHistory: The speech of Juan José Paso is received with chantings like those modernly used by fans of soccer teams.



* ManipulativeEditing: There was indeed a conflict between the conservative Cornelio Saavedra and the reformist Mariano Moreno, but the comic book omits a key detail: the reason for Saavedra to oppose Moreno. UsefulNotes/TheFrenchRevolution was still fresh in the minds of the people of the time, and although it was an example of popular autonomy against the king, it was also an example of what came later: the Reign of Terror. Conservatives like Saavedra accepted the former but preferred to avoid falling into the later, and feared that Moreno's policies would eventually degenerate into a local reign of terror if left unchecked. As written, Moreno's views are idealized and Saavedra is treated as a GrumpyOldMan for opposing them.
* {{Nepotism}}: Napoleon removed the king of Spain and installed his brother instead.

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* ManipulativeEditing: There was indeed a conflict between InternalRetcon: Cisneros confiscated all the conservative Cornelio Saavedra newspapers from a ship that came from Spain, hoping to prevent people from knowing about the conquest of Seville and the reformist Mariano Moreno, but the comic book omits a key detail: the reason for Saavedra to oppose Moreno. UsefulNotes/TheFrenchRevolution was still fresh in the minds fall of the people of the time, and although it was an example of popular autonomy against the king, it was also an example of what came later: the Reign of Terror. Conservatives like Saavedra accepted the former but preferred to avoid falling into the later, and feared Junta (remember that Moreno's policies would eventually degenerate into a local reign this was 1810, there was no radio or TV, much less internet). But the patriots got one of terror if left unchecked. As written, Moreno's views are idealized those newspapers, and Saavedra is treated as a GrumpyOldMan for opposing them.
* {{Nepotism}}: Napoleon removed the king of Spain and installed his brother instead.
he finally had to announce it.



* OrwellianEditor: Cisneros confiscated all the newspapers from a ship that came from Spain, hoping to prevent people from knowing about the conquest of Seville and the fall of the Junta (remember that this was 1810, there was no radio or TV, much less internet). But the patriots got one of those newspapers, and he finally had to announce it.



* UnwantedSpouse: The soldiers of Napoleon order the king of Spain, Carlos IV, to hand the throne to Joseph Bonaparte. He instantly agrees without any resistance... but, if you take the throne, you should take the Queen as well!
* WeAREStrugglingTogether: The revolutionaries had successfully removed the viceroy Cisneros, but there was a conflict later between the conservative Saavedra and the reformist Moreno.


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* {{Nepotism}}: Napoleon removed the king of Spain and installed his brother instead.
* ArtImitatesArt: The cover is made resembling the [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cabildo_abierto_del_22_de_mayo_de_1810 "Cabildo abierto del 22 de mayo de 1810"]] portrait about said event.
* TheAlcoholic: Joseph Bonaparte is always drawn with a bottle and in a visible alcoholic stupor.
* ManipulativeEditing: There was indeed a conflict between the conservative Cornelio Saavedra and the reformist Mariano Moreno, but the comic book omits a key detail: the reason for Saavedra to oppose Moreno. UsefulNotes/TheFrenchRevolution was still fresh in the minds of the people of the time, and although it was an example of popular autonomy against the king, it was also an example of what came later: the Reign of Terror. Conservatives like Saavedra accepted the former but preferred to avoid falling into the later, and feared that Moreno's policies would eventually degenerate into a local reign of terror if left unchecked. As written, Moreno's views are idealized and Saavedra is treated as a GrumpyOldMan for opposing them.
* ArsonMurderAndJaywalking: There were several concerns about the rule of viceroy Liniers, but Delio mutinied against him because he was French, just like Napoleon.
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* ArtisticLicenseHistory: The speech of Juan José Paso is received with chantings like those modernly used by fans of soccer teams.
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* ManipulativeEditing: There was indeed a conflict between the conservative Cornelio Saavedra and the reformist Mariano Moreno, but the comic book omits a key detail: the reason for Saavedra to oppose Moreno. UsefulNotes/TheFrenchRevolution was still fresh in the minds of the people of the time, and although it was an example of popular autonomy against the king, it was also an example of what came later: the Reign of Terror. Conservatives like Saavedra accepted the former but preferred to avoid falling into the later, and feared that Moreno's policies would eventually degenerate into a local reign of terror if left unchecked. As written, Moreno's views are idealized and Saavedra is treated as a GrumpyOldMan for opposing them.


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* WeAREStrugglingTogether: The revolutionaries had successfully removed the viceroy Cisneros, but there was a conflict later between the conservative Saavedra and the reformist Moreno.
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* ArtImitatesArt: The cover is made resembling the [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cabildo_abierto_del_22_de_mayo_de_1810 "Cabildo abierto del 22 de mayo de 1810"]] portrait about said event.
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* ObviouslyEvil: Cornelio Saavedra is always shown with a SlasherSmile.
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"Revolución de Mayo" is a comic book from Argentina, based on the evnts of the May Revolution, which kickstarted the Buenos Aires theater of the UsefulNotes/SpanishAmericanWarsOfIndependence. It was written by historian Felipe Pigna.

Spain was conquered by Napoleonic forces during UsefulNotes/TheNapoleonicWars. Back in Buenos Aires, Santiago de Liniers, a French that became viceroy after the British Invasions, was resisted and accused of being allied to Napoleon. The Junta of Seville simply appointed a new viceroy, Cisneros. Cisneros allowed free trade, as ordered by the Junta, but this caused a conflict between merchants (who benefited from the contraband caused by the strict regulations) and ranchers (who could now export to the British). So he cancels free trade, to keep the support of the merchants, but a British admiral comes to protest about it.

Sevilla was conquered and the Junta was closed; Cisneros authority would be under question as a result. He tried to conceal the news, to no avail. Under military pressure, he called an "Open cabildo" where citizens would discuss what to do. It was decided to remove Cisneros and place a Junta instead, but he made a little trick: it would be a Junta led by Cisneros! This led to further protests and military uprisings, until Cisneros resigned for good.

The Primera Junta took government, but it soon got infighting between Cornelio Saavedra and Mariano Moreno. Moreno resigns and goes on a diplomatic journey to Europe, but is poisoned on the way.

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* TheAlcoholic: Joseph Bonaparte is always drawn with a bottle and in a visible alcoholic stupor.
* ArsonMurderAndJaywalking: There were several concerns about the rule of viceroy Liniers, but Delio mutinied against him because he was French, just like Napoleon.
* BenevolentConspiracy: Manuel Belgrano, Mariano Moreno, Juan José Castelli, Mariano Balcarce, Hipólito Vieytes and Cornelio Saavedra held secret meeting at Vieytes' soap factory to discuss their actions against the viceroy.
* FauxAffablyEvil: Cisneros represents the Spanish crown, but seemed like a good and reasonable man. But when people rioted in La Paz and Chuquisaca, and created new Juntas... heads are gonna roll.
* FlatWhat: Cisneros kept asking "What?" when the Junta of Seville appointed him viceroy. He was partially deaf since the battle of Trafalgar.
* {{Nepotism}}: Napoleon removed the king of Spain and installed his brother instead.
* OrwellianEditor: Cisneros confiscated all the newspapers from a ship that came from Spain, hoping to prevent people from knowing about the conquest of Seville and the fall of the Junta (remember that this was 1810, there was no radio or TV, much less internet). But the patriots got one of those newspapers, and he finally had to announce it.
* UngratefulBastard: Fernando VII, heir to the throne of Spain, was held in prison, and several riots resisted against the Napoleonic occupation and asked for his liberation. But he was quite well in his luxury "prison", so he gave permission to Napoleon to kill them all.
* UnwantedSpouse: The soldiers of Napoleon order the king of Spain, Carlos IV, to hand the throne to Joseph Bonaparte. He instantly agrees without any resistance... but, if you take the throne, you should take the Queen as well!
* WhatDoYouMeanItsNotPolitical: In-Universe. In the days before the revolution there was a theater play, "Roma Salvada", set in AncientRome (specifically, a conflict between Catalina and Ciceron) and written by Voltaire half a century before. It was still caught in the political conflict of the moment: the theater tried to reschedule it, the revolutionaries forced the actor to show up and make the play as intended, and the play was interrupted by people shouting "Viva Buenos Aires libre!"
* WingdingEyes: Someone explains Cisneros about all the money Buenos Aires gets from free trade, with "$" simbols on his eyes.

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