Argentina Earliest Settlement

  • Sep 24, 1535

    Colonization of the region Begun

    Colonization of the region Begun
    Colonization of the region was begun in 1535 by the Spanish soldier Pedro de Mendoza.
  • Feb 10, 1536

    Buenos Aires Founded

    Buenos Aires Founded
    Mendoza, who had been appointed military governor of the entire continent south of the Rio de la Plata, founded Buenos Aires
  • Aug 3, 1537

    La Plata region discovered

    La Plata region discovered
    In 1537 Domingo Martinez de Irala, one of Mendoza’s lieutenants, founded Asuncion (now the capital of Paraguay), which was the first permanent settlement in the La Plata region.
  • Jan 5, 1553

    First Permanent Settlement Santiago Del Estero

    First Permanent Settlement Santiago Del Estero
    Santiago del Estero, the first permanent settlement on what is now Argentine soil, was established in 1553 by Spanish settlers from Peru.
  • Nov 24, 1573

    Santa Fe Founded

    Santa Fe was founded in 1573
  • Sep 24, 1580

    Resettlement of Buenos Aires

    Resettlement of Buenos Aires
    in 1580 the resettlement of Buenos Aires was begun.
  • La Plata attached to Viceroyalty of Peru

    La Plata attached to Viceroyalty of Peru
    In 1620 the entire La Plata region was attached to the Viceroyalty of Peru for administrative purposes.
  • Present-day Argentina separated from Peru

    Present-day Argentina separated from Peru
    In 1776 the territory occupied by present-day Argentina, Bolivia, Paraguay, and Uruguay was separated from Peru and incorporated as the Viceroyalty of the Rio de la Plata.
  • Argentina becomes richest nation in Latin America

    Argentina becomes richest nation in Latin America
    Argentina becomes a major exporter of wool, wheat and beef. Soon, it becomes the richest nation in Latin America.
  • Argentina becomes Republic

    Argentina becomes Republic
    Argentina became a republic after adopting a constitution
  • Colonel Juan Perón is elected president

    Colonel Juan Perón is elected president
    Colonel Juan Perón is elected president. He promises higher wages and better working conditions. His wife, Eva "Evita" Perón, is in charge of labor relations. She becomes a powerful political figure.
  • Falklands War

    Falklands War
    Argentina goes to war with Britain over control of the Falkland Islands. Argentina’s military government collapses, ending a period of repression.
  • General Galtieri removed/ Argentina surrenders

    General Galtieri removed/ Argentina surrenders
    Argentina surrendered and General Galtieri was removed from office
  • Peso equal to US dollar

    Peso equal to US dollar
    The government makes the peso equal to the value of the U.S. dollar. This helps to stabilize the Argentine economy.
  • Thousands Protest unemployment and increased poverty

    Thousands Protest unemployment and increased poverty
    Thousands protest soaring unemployment and increased poverty. On December 20,
  • First woman president Cristina Fernández de Kirchner

    First woman president Cristina Fernández de Kirchner
    Cristina Fernández de Kirchner becomes the first woman to be elected President. She succeeds her husband, Nestor Kirchner.
  • President Fernando de la Rua resigns.

    President Fernando de la Rua resigns. Congress names a new president, Eduardo Duhalde.