Argentina's first civilian president 186874, regarded as one of the most brilliant Argentines of the 19th century. An outspoken critic of the dictator Juan Manuel de
Rosas, Sarmiento spent many years in exile. As president, he doubled the number of schools, creating the best education system in Latin America, and encouraged the establishment of libraries and museums. He also expanded trade, extended railroad building, and encouraged immigration.
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