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A History of Argentina
註釋The aborigines -- The first Adelantado -- Alvar Núñez Cabeza de Vaca, Martínez de Irala, and Juan de Garay -- The conquest of the interior -- Democratic origins -- Arias de Saavedra -- The management of the aborigines -- The governors of Buenos Aires, 1617-1658 -- The governments of Tucumán and Paraguay -- Problems concerning the Spanish-Portuguese boundary -- The administration of Spanish Indies -- The viceroys -- Colonial commerce -- The economic life of La Plata -- The royal treasury -- Economic institutions -- Judicial institutions -- The church -- Intellectual life -- Colonial journalism -- Colonial society -- The English invasions -- The precursors of the revolution -- The revolution -- Independence -- The first patriot government -- The emancipation of Paraguay and Uruguay -- Tendencies of the revolution -- The triumvirate -- The constituent assembly of 1813 -- The directory -- The campaign of the Andes -- The liberation of Peru -- The government of Pueyrredón -- Anarchy -- The economic life of the provinces -- Anarchy -- The government of Rodríguez -- The congress of 1824 -- International policy -- The war with Brazil -- The administration of Dorrego -- Rosas -- The chieftans -- Rosas -- Dictatorship -- Reactions against Rosas -- Foreign complications -- National poetry -- The pronunciamiento of Urquiza -- The agreement of San Nicolás -- The administration of Urquiza -- The confederation and Buenos Aires -- The presidency of Mitre -- The Paraguayan war -- The administration of Sarmiento -- The administration of Avellaneda -- Some later presidents -- Recent progress -- Contemporary conditions.