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  1. Colonial Argentina

    Colonial Argentina is designated as the period of the History of Argentina when it was an overseas territory of the Spanish Empire. It begins in the Precolumbian age of the indigenous peoples of Argentina, with the arrival of the first Spanish conqueror. Wikipedia

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  3. britannica.com

    7 days agoArgentina - Colonial Cities, Culture, History: Politically, Argentina was a divided and subordinate part of the Viceroyalty of Peru until 1776, but three of its cities—San Miguel de Tucumán, Córdoba, and Buenos Aires—successively achieved a kind of leadership in the area and thereby sowed the regional seeds that later grew into an Argentine national identity. San Miguel de Tucumán's ...
  4. britannica.com

    Colonial centres. Politically, Argentina was a divided and subordinate part of the Viceroyalty of Peru until 1776, but three of its cities—San Miguel de Tucumán, Córdoba, and Buenos Aires—successively achieved a kind of leadership in the area and thereby sowed the regional seeds that later grew into an Argentine national identity.. San Miguel de Tucumán's leadership lasted from the ...
  5. encyclopedia.com

    The economy of colonial Argentina pivoted around the Andean markets that centered on the production and circulation of silver. Apart from supplying the small urban markets of Río de la Plata and Tucumán, agriculture and pastoral production was exported to the mining centers and cities of Peru and Upper Peru, mainly to Potosí. Mules and ...
  6. en.wikipedia.org

    The history of Argentina can be divided into four main parts: the pre-Columbian time or early history (up to the sixteenth century), the colonial period (1536-1809), the period of nation-building (1810-1880), and the history of modern Argentina (from around 1880).. Prehistory in the present territory of Argentina began with the first human settlements on the southern tip of Patagonia ...
  7. thecollector.com

    The northern part of colonial Argentina was covered by La Plata de Los Charcas, while the southern part was covered by the Audencia of Chile. A second, more permanent attempt to colonize the area was conducted in 1580, and Santísima Trinidad was established, with the settlement's port being named "Puerto de Santa María de Los Buenos Aires."
  8. La época colonial argentina fue el periodo de la historia en el que la actual República Argentina estuvo controlada por la Corona española. Esta etapa comenzó con el establecimiento de los primeros asentamientos por parte de los conquistadores y finalizó con la independencia del país.
  9. historiauniversal.org

    Gobierno colonial. El gobierno colonial en Argentina estaba organizado de acuerdo a la estructura establecida por la Corona Española. El virreinato del Río de la Plata, con sede en Buenos Aires, era la máxima autoridad en la región y estaba encabezado por un virrey. El virrey tenía el poder ejecutivo y representaba al rey de España en la ...
  10. warbletoncouncil.org

    Colonial society in Argentina. After the colonization of Río de la Plata, they tried to establish ports along the coast. However, this event could not take place, as the water was not deep enough. This caused that the goods that had to go directly to La Plata could not be accessed by sea, which was the main way to do it at the time.
  11. wikiwand.com

    Colonial Argentina is designated as the period of the History of Argentina when it was an overseas territory of the Spanish Empire. It begins in the Precolumbian age of the indigenous peoples of Argentina, with the arrival of the first Spanish conqueror. This article needs additional citations for verification.

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