Abstract

Argentina's original settlement was spurred by the spread of rural agricultural production. Two centuries later, we may ask: What remains of this cultural legacy and how has it shaped modern Argentina? This question is the central theme of the following brief historical review of a country of almost 3 million square kilometers, much of which is devoted to agriculture.

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