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  2. Argentina–United Kingdom relations - Wikipedia

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    Economic History Review 3#2 1950, pp. 203–218. online; Ferns, H. S. “Beginnings of British Investment in Argentina.” Economic History Review 4#3 1952, pp. 341–352. online; Hennessy, Charles Alistair Michael, and John King. The Land that England lost: Argentina and Britain, a special relationship (IB Tauris, 1992). Livingstone, Grace.

  3. British investment in Argentina - Wikipedia

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    The many British schools in Argentina, [27] played a role in shaping public opinion on the debate regarding the nature of England and Argentina's partnership in the early twentieth century. [28] The term "imperialist" was framed as a positive term that could be used as another way to describe democracy or liberty, and as a result, the Argentine ...

  4. English Argentines - Wikipedia

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    The United Kingdom had a strong economic influence in Argentina during the Victorian period. [3] However the position of English Argentines was complicated when their economic influence was finally eroded by Juan Perón's nationalisation of many British-owned companies in the 1940s and then by the Falklands War in 1982.

  5. Timeline of Argentine history - Wikipedia

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    This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources. This is a timeline of Argentine history, comprising important legal and territorial changes and political events in Argentina and its predecessor states. To read about the background to these events, see History of Argentina. See also the ...

  6. History of Argentina - Wikipedia

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    The British in Argentina: commerce, settlers and power, 1800–2000 (Springer, 2018). Romero, Luis Alberto. A History of Argentina in the Twentieth Century (13th ed 2013) excerpt; Sabato, Hilda. Agrarian Capitalism and the World Market: Buenos Aires in the Pastoral State, 1840–1890. Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press 1990.

  7. Latin America–United Kingdom relations - Wikipedia

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    Llorca-Jaña, Manuel. "British Merchants in New Markets: The Case of Wylie and Hancock in Brazil and the River Plate, c. 1808–19." Journal of Imperial and Commonwealth History 42.2 (2014): 215–238. Llorca-Jaña, M. The British Textile Trade in South America in the Nineteenth Century (2012) Llorca-Jaña, Manuel.

  8. Occupation of the Falkland Islands - Wikipedia

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    The occupation of the Falkland Islands and South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands (Spanish: Gobernación Militar de las Islas Malvinas, Georgias del Sur y Sandwich del Sur "Military Administration of the Malvinas, South Georgia and South Sandwich Islands") was the short-lived Argentine occupation of a group of British islands in the South Atlantic whose sovereignty has long been disputed ...

  9. Treaty of Friendship, Commerce and Navigation Between ...

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    The treaty also allowed British subjects to keep their religion, and to build their own churches and cemeteries. This was an unprecedented step in the history of the freedom of religion in Argentina, as it was the first time that a religion other than the Catholic Church was legally allowed in the country.