A Brief History of Argentina by Jonathan C. Brown

A Brief History of Argentina by Jonathan C. Brown

Author:Jonathan C. Brown [Brown, Jonathan C.]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Published: 2011-08-03T12:39:00+00:00


This rural woman posed with a large stone montero, which was used to manually grind wheat. (Casa Figueroa, 1900)

Nonetheless, it is certain that immigrants did not benefit initially from the diffusion of landownership, at least not on the Pampas, where cattlemen and speculators relegated the immigrants to public lands far from markets and rail traffic. Rather, newly arrived immigrants settled on unused public lands in isolated sections of Santa Fe, Cordoba, Entre Rios, and Corrientes. One area of the interior of Entre Rios, whose farms were settled under the financial sponsorship of the German Jewish philanthropist Baron Maurice de Hirsch, became famous for its `Jewish gauchos."



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