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| '''1862: '''Buenos Aires agrees to join the Confederation. The city of Buenos Aires becomes the nation’s capitol and Mitre becomes the president. A period of 70 years of stable government begins. | | '''1862: '''Buenos Aires agrees to join the Confederation. The city of Buenos Aires becomes the nation’s capitol and Mitre becomes the president. A period of 70 years of stable government begins. |
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| '''1868–74'''<nowiki>: Domingo Faustino Sarmiento becomes president. At this time Argentina experiences a period of growth by attracting European immigrants and investments, and making reforms in public education.</nowiki> | | '''1868–74'''<span class="error">Expansion depth limit exceeded</span> |
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| '''Late 1800s: '''Pampa area becomes the heart of Argentina. Indians are driven from the region, farms multiply, and British money helps build railroads. | | '''Late 1800s: '''Pampa area becomes the heart of Argentina. Indians are driven from the region, farms multiply, and British money helps build railroads. |
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| '''1877: '''The first refrigerator ship loaded with fresh meat sails to Europe from Buenos Aires. | | '''1877: '''The first refrigerator ship loaded with fresh meat sails to Europe from Buenos Aires. |
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| '''Late 1800s'''<nowiki>: Reform Movement</nowiki> | | '''Late 1800s'''<span class="error">Expansion depth limit exceeded</span> |
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| '''1889: '''Formation of the Civil Union for election reform. This later became the Radical Party that appealed to many immigrants and middle class business people. | | '''1889: '''Formation of the Civil Union for election reform. This later became the Radical Party that appealed to many immigrants and middle class business people. |
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| '''1900s–1920s:'''Great influx of European immigrants. Argentina was a wealthy nation. | | '''1900s–1920s:'''Great influx of European immigrants. Argentina was a wealthy nation. |
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| '''1929–30'''<nowiki>: The Great Depression begin to shatter the nation’s economy. Military dictatorships have often ruled the nation since this time.</nowiki> | | '''1929–30'''<span class="error">Expansion depth limit exceeded</span> |
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| '''1959: '''The constitution of 1853 was restored. | | '''1959: '''The constitution of 1853 was restored. |