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Bimester 3# LET’S TALK 13/01/23

ABOUT
Independence of
Argentina
By: Luis Humberto, Sadi Cedillo and
Dario Hernandez
Main Topics
INITIAL COLONIZATION
INDEPENDENCE
CAUSES AND CONSEQUENCES
DEVELOPMENT
STAGES OF THE INDEPENDENCE 3#
MAIN LEADERS
BIBLIOGRAPHY
Initial Colonization
The Spanish conquest
and colonization of
the territory of
Argentina took place
from the 16th century
until 1810. The
American children of
the Spanish
conquerors began the
arduous path of
independence, giving
rise to a new nation:
Argentina.
The Declaration of
Independence of Argentina
was a decision taken on
Independence
Tuesday, July 9, 1816 by the
Congress of Tucumán, by
which it declared the formal
rupture of the ties of
political dependence of the
United Provinces of the Río
de la Plata with the Spanish
monarchy. . The statement
was made at the Casa de
Tucumán, located in the city
of San Miguel de Tucumán,
where the assembly was in
session.

Causes and Consequences


The great external cause par
excellence that explains why
independence is clear: the
Napoleonic invasion of the
Iberian Peninsula.
After de facto Independence from Spain in
1810 the economy of Buenos Aires enjoyed a
dramatic improvement in its terms of trade,
in the order of .
Development
DEVELOPMENT
With the establishment of the
United Provinces of the Río de la
Plata in 1816, Argentina achieved
its independence from Spain, but
its boundaries were not set until
the early 20th century. In 1943 the
government was overthrown by the
military; Col. Juan Perón took
control in 1946. He in turn was
overthrown in 1955.
Stages of the independence

1806 1813 1822


February 3: José de San Martín
August 20: The first British defeats a royalist raid from The United States
invasion of the Río de la Plata is Montevideo during the Battle of San recognizes the
defeated by an army led by
Santiago de Liniers. In the
Lorenzo
Joseph Bonaparte flees from Spain
independence of
absence of the viceroy Rafael de
Sobremonte, Liniers is and Ferdinand VII recovers the
the former Spanish
appointed captain general. Spanish crown colonies


MainOFLeaders
THE Ildefonso Ramos Mexía
Cornelio Saavedra INDEPENDENVE (1769–1854)
(1759–1829)

Domingo Matheu Vicente López y Planes


(1765–1831) (1785–1856)

Manuel de Sarratea
(1774–1849) Juan Lavalle
(1797–1841)
Juan Martín de Pueyrredón
(1776–1850)

Juan Manuel de Rosas


Nicolás Rodríguez Peña
(1775–1853) (1793–1877)

Juan Larrea
(1782–1847) Justo José de Urquiza
(1801–1870)
Gervasio Antonio de Posadas
(1757–1833)

Santiago Derqu
Bibliographies

Argentine War of Independence
Sitio web·2023·Wikipedia contributors
Timeline of the Argentine War of Independence
Sitio web·2022·Wikipedia contributors
Argentina Celebrates 200 Years of Independence
Sitio webPetruzzello

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