Argentina history

By Tim Lambert. Early Argentina. Before Europeans came to Argentina it was thinly populated. In the Northwest, people grew crops such as potatoes and squash. They sometimes lived in walled towns and they …
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WebHistory >> Geography >> South America >> Argentina. Kids learn about the history and timeline of the country of Argentina including early civilizations, European discovery, kings and rulers, May Revolution, Juan …
Updated on September 04, 2019. Argentina, officially called the Argentine Republic, is the largest Spanish-speaking nation in Latin America. It is located in …
1862 - After a period of unrest the country was united and named Argentina with the nation’s capital established at Buenos Aires. 1900's -During the first half of the …
Web1 / 3. The dance called tango is thought to have started in Argentina. Photograph from Getty Images. Argentina is a vast country located in the southern part of South America. FAST …
Web1480. The Incas conquer northwestern Argentina. The Spanish Empire. 1516. Spaniard Juan Díaz de Solis claims the Río de la Plata for Spain. 1536. Pedro de Mendoza founds …
WebCountries. Argentina: Bahía Blanca - Buenos Aires - Córdoba - Mar del Plata - Rosario. Historical Events. Events 1 - 100 of 229. 1536-02-02 Pedro de Mendoza founds …
WebArgentina History, Language and Culture History of Argentina. The Spanish were the first Europeans to arrive in present-day Argentina in the early 16th century. After becoming a …
WebThe Spanish arrived in 1516 and ruled the country for 300 years. In 1806, a British force overpowered Spanish military in Buenos Aires (Argentina’s capital city) and attacked the Falkland Islands, also called the Malvinas …
WebBackground: Spain colonized Argentina in the 16th century; the country declared its independence in 1816 and emerged as a democratic republic in the mid-19th century, but has since then periodically fallen under military …
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