The History of Argentina: A Fascinating Guide to Argentine History
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Discover the amazing story of one of South America's most fascinating countries.
From the time of the Inca Empire before colonization to the fight for independence and their place in the modern world, this book delves into the rich history behind this incredible country. With reference to their modernization, political struggles, and the fight for the Falklands, inside you'll find a wealth of fascinating information about Argentine history and the lives of its inhabitants.
As one of the largest countries in the Americas, Argentina has a rich history all the way from its Neolithic first inhabitants to the current day. This book is a must-read for anyone interested in both this country and world history.
Buy now to uncover the history of Argentina today!
David Robbins
David Robbins studied many areas of psychology and spirituality, evolving into the wisdom offered in Song of the Self Tarot Deck, books, and many screenplays. These divinely inspired works are designed to help the reader and viewer understand and grow into who we really are- divine human beings with the power to heal the Self and shine our divine qualities.
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The History of Argentina: A Fascinating Guide to Argentine History | By David Robbins
The History of Argentina: A Fascinating Guide to Argentine History
By David Robbins
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Pre- Colonization
Argentina, the second largest country in the continent of South America borders Chile, Bolivia, Paraguay, Uruguay and Brazil. Nested near the Andes Mountains it’s a country of breathtaking scenery and a complicated yet rich history making it a jewel of one of the most southernmost land masses in the world.
Human habitation of Argentina can be tracked back as far as 11000 BCE. These early traces of humanity in the country were found in the Santa Cruz region in Southern Patagonia. Little more than cave drawings and archaeological evidence, not much is known of this native Argentinean population.
The first groups of humans in Argentina fit one of three categories common in the Pre-Common Era. Farmers dominated Cordoba Sierra, Cuyo, Mesopotamia and the Northwestern Region. This was while hunters and harvesters were found in abundance in Chaco, Pampa and Patagonia.
Those two groups of early Argentineans were very different but both integral parts of the earliest days of humanity in the region. The farmers lived more sedentary lives, and often were born and died in the same place they lived out their days. The hunters and harvesters had the tendency to move, to roam and live a nomadic life necessary to track and hunt prey.
Four main separate and distinct indigenous groups lived in and competed over resources in Pre-Common Era Argentina: the Pampas (aka Hets), the Tehuelches (aka Aonikenk), Selknams and Mapuches. Not all of the native groups in Argentina were free, however. That was particularly true in the northwest part of the country where they were under the control of the mighty Incan Empire.
The Pampas of Argentina were named after the region they originated from. Consisting of vast plains where modern day Buenos Aires is located, their home was perfect for the use of and reliance on horses. They were the great horse masters of the region, using them for everything from aiding in agriculture to great weapons of war.
Primitive by European standards, the Pampas Natives became feared for what the