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Why are Argentines descendants of Spaniards? ?

Indians lived before16th century. 1535, Spain established a colonial stronghold in La Plata. 1776, Spain established the viceroy of La Plata, with Buenos Aires as its capital. On May 25th, 2000, the people of Buenos Aires launched the "May Revolution" against Spanish rule. The first government committee was established. From 18 12, the Argentine people, under the leadership of the national hero San Martin, launched a large-scale armed struggle against the Spanish colonial army, and finally 18 1853 declared independence on July 9. The first constitution was formulated and the Federation was established.

Although both countries are independent countries, 95% of Argentines are descendants of Spaniards, and the relationship between the two countries is still very close. In the Falklands War between Britain and Argentina, Spain watched its son being beaten up by the Anglo-Saxons, but there was nothing it could do. It's easy to immigrate from Argentina to Spain now, and it's still possible to keep dual citizenship of both countries.

The relationship between the two countries is a father-son relationship. Originated from network sharing. . . . . .