Manuel Belgrano

Argentinian politician and economist

Manuel Belgrano - Leaders & Politicians born June 3rd, 1770
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Contributed significantly to the Argentine War of Independence as a leader. Played a crucial role in establishing the first national flag of Argentina. Energized economic initiatives through advocacy for education and agriculture. Served in various governmental roles during the formation of the nation.

Designed the Flag of Argentina

Served as a general in the War of Independence

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