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Alejo Peyret

Alejo Peyret (in French Alexis Pierre Louis Edouard Peyret; December 11, 1826 - August 27, 1902) was a French-born Argentine writer, agronomist, colonial administrator, and historian. He was a prominent figure in the history of Entre Ríos Province.
== Youth in France ==
Peyret was born in Serres Castet, Canton Morlaàs, in the department of Basses-Pyrénées, today Pyrénées-Atlantiques,〔Iglesia de Jesucristo de los Santos de los Últimos Días, film nº1813365.〕 the son of Alexis Agustin Peyret and Cecile Angelique Vignancour. He entered the Royal College of Pau at the age of ten. In 1844, at the age of eighteen, he earned a bachelor's degree in science and letters. He avoided compulsory military service by hiring a paid substitute to serve in his place.〔The law of September 5, 1798 establishing compulsory military service was reformed in 1802. Military substitution was permitted until 1855.〕 He went on to study law at the Collège de France, where his professors included the philosopher Edgar Quinet and the historian Jules Michelet. He became involved with political radicalism, writing editorials in support of republicanism, democracy, anticlericalism, and socialism, and of the Revolutions of 1848 in particular. He was tried for his activities, but acquitted of wrongdoing.〔Alexis Peyret, de Serres Castet à Buenos Aires, Centre Social Alexis Peyret, Orthez, France, Ed. Gascogne, 2002, p. 21.〕
In the 1852 election, Peyret stood as a candidate for the Department of Basses-Pyrénées. Following the electoral landslide of the Bonapartists and the establishment of the Second Empire under Napoleon III, Peyret left the country 〔APAPP, Copybook, p. 13. Alejo Peyret to his cousin Louis Casamajor Salenave, Colón, June 21, 1871:"I would rather leave France than see her humiliated, debased, disgraced".〕

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