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After giving the Creole cause the arguments to defeat the Spaniards in the Revolution of May 1810 and after a tough campaign in front of the Northern Expeditionary Army, where he served on behalf of the First Board, Juan José Castelli falls into disgrace as a revolutionary and dies, alone and impoverished, of a cancer of the tongue.