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p.240 Shock Doctrine
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A History of Argentina: From the Spanish Conquest to the Present (Latin America in Translation)

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p.215 Breton Woods, globalization, and the economic world order.
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In 1845, Sarmiento had published Facundo o civilización y barbarie en las pampas argentinas (Facundo: or, Civilization and Barbarism), destined to become the most influential book in Argentine history.
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Spain barely participated in the wars of independence in the early years…

Most royalist troops were still American born.

Not so much a war of national liberation against a foreign army as a civil war between americanos who wished to maintain the colonial order and americanos who wished to change it.
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