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Articles: Argentina, 1930-2007 - Historical Text Archive

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Home > Articles > Latin America/Argentina > Argentina, 1930-2007 Menu Home Articles E-books Links Search About the HTA --> Informative Articles Support the HTA Build A Dream Home Make your home building project a success through the help of our construction experts. Angel Perfume Direct Textbooks Please visit our sponsors Shop at Amazon.com! privacy policy Email to a friend Printer friendly Argentina, 1930-2007 Argentina became more demoratic in 1916 with the election of Hip?lito Yrigoyen. Another essay briefly describes the onset of democracy and the first government of Hip?lito Yrigoyen and of Marcelo T. de Alvear. This lengthy essay explains why democracy becanme problematical for the nation. The second Hip?lito Yrigoyen administration (1928 until his ouster in 1930) would have been a d Read More
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Articles: Argentina, A Brief History of 19th Century - Historical Text Archive

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Home > Articles > Latin America/Argentina > Argentina, A Brief History of 19th Century Menu Home Articles E-books Links Search About the HTA --> Informative Articles Support the HTA Build A Dream Home Make your home building project a success through the help of our construction experts. Angel Perfume Direct Textbooks Please visit our sponsors Shop at Amazon.com! privacy policy Email to a friend Printer friendly Argentina, A Brief History of 19th Century by Heath S. Douglas The biggest mistake one can make when studying Argentina in the 1800s is to assume that it was a true union from independence. The country declared itself independent of Spain in 1810, but it was decades before there was a true unity in Argentina, and some people will argue that unity is not complete even today. Old Arg Read More
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Articles: Argentine Political Chronology - Historical Text Archive

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Home > Articles > Latin America/Argentina > Argentine Political Chronology Menu Home Articles E-books Links Search About the HTA --> Informative Articles Support the HTA Build A Dream Home Make your home building project a success through the help of our construction experts. Angel Perfume Direct Textbooks Please visit our sponsors Shop at Amazon.com! privacy policy Email to a friend Printer friendly Argentine Political Chronology 1806 Popham expedition occupied Buenos Aires. Santiago Liniers forces British to surrender 1807 Second British expedition under General John Whitelocke occupies Montevideo (February-July) and attacks B.A. (June-July) but Liniers forces British to capitulate 1810 May 25, Mariano Moreno and provisional junta reject Spanish authority. Tries to gain control of Montev Read More
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Articles: Peron, Juan Domingo - Historical Text Archive

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Home > Articles > Latin America/Argentina > Peron, Juan Domingo Menu Home Articles E-books Links Search About the HTA --> Informative Articles Support the HTA Build A Dream Home Make your home building project a success through the help of our construction experts. Angel Perfume Direct Textbooks Please visit our sponsors Shop at Amazon.com! privacy policy Email to a friend Printer friendly Peron, Juan Domingo Juan Domingo Per?n: "Fen?meno" By Lindon Ratliff Juan Domingo Per?n was what Latin Americans often like to call a Fen?meno. We might translate that best in English as a "paradox." He was a soldier who became the boss and idol of a trade union movement that had a long history of opposition to the armed forces and to militarism in general. He divided public opinion of his country more d Read More
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A Journey into the Past: The Beginning

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A Journey into the Past The Beginning: When the colonizers came to the South In 1502, there was the first encounter of the Spaniards with the lands which would later become the Argentine territory . Twenty five years later, the first Spanish settlement took place, which was finally dismantled by the Indians. From then on, there was a succession of different "governors" and settlements, all of them under the rule of the Spanish royalty . Argentina before becaming a Nation-State In 1776 , the Virreinato del RÍo de la Plata was created, and thanks to the port of Buenos Aire s, from which leather, tallow and wool were exported, economic activities centered in Buenos Aires. From then on, the city became an attractive target for the great European powers, such as England and France. The formatio Read More
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An Introduction to Argentina

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ARGENTINA An introduction Geographia Travel Partner Viator Argentina Local tours and activities. Transfers and day trips. -->> Argentina possesses some of the world's tallest mountains, expansive deserts, and impressive waterfalls... C omprising almost the entire southern half of South America, Argentina is the world's eighth largest country, covering an area of 2.8 million square km. Argentina possesses some of the world's tallest mountains, expansive deserts, and impressive waterfalls, with the diversity of the land ranging from wild, remote areas in southern Patagonia to the bustling metropolis of Buenos Aires in the north. Its six major regions are as follows: Cuyo & the Andean Northwest This area surrounding the Andes began as a colony of Peru, but today only a few miners and he Read More
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History of Argentina

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Search The Web! Search The Web! Search The Web! Search The Web! Free Travel Cheap Tickets Auction Newsletter Immigration Affiliate Make Money Argentina HISTORY Europeans arrived in the region with the 1502 voyage of Amerigo Vespucci. Spanish navigator Juan Diaz de Solias visited what is now Argentina in 1516. Spain established a permanent colony on the site of Buenos Aires in 1580. They further integrated Argentina into their empire following the establishment of the Vice-Royalty of Rio de la Plata in 1776, and Buenos Aires became a flourishing port. Buenos Aires formally declared independence from Spain on July 9, 1816. Argentines revere General Jose de San Martin, who campaigned in Argentina, Chile, and Peru, as the hero of their national independence. Following the defeat of the Spanish Read More
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History of Argentina

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History of Argentina Compared to the Native American populations in the Andes and the Amazon region, the area of South America that is now Argentina was sparsely populated before the arrival of Spanish explorers in the 1500s. Some of these inhabitants were members of nomadic tribes, while others were engaged in agriculture. In February 1516, the Spanish navigator Juan DÍaz de SolÍs, then engaged in search of a southwest passage to the East Indies, piloted his vessel into the great estuary now known as the RÍo de la Plata and claimed the surrounding region in the name of Spain . Sebastian Cabot , an Italian navigator in the service of Spain, visited the estuary in 1526. In search of food and supplies, Cabot and his men ascended the river later called the ParanÁ to a point near the site of m Read More
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