The Revolution of May two hundred years later
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https://doi.org/10.15448/1980-864X.2010.1.7851Keywords:
American Emancipation, Argentina, BicentenaryAbstract
The Bicentenary forces us to read again the historical process of our countries. The emancipation war took place in a complex scenery full of contradictory interests. That is why the Independence war turned into Civil wars throughout ancient Spanish colonnies, while other power countries’ greed – such as France, Portugal and the United Kingdom – was faught against. Many of the renovation proposals made by the revolutionaries remain still unresolved, which shows the validity of their thoughts towards the construction of Our America’s Emancipation.Downloads
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