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an Díaz de Solís colonizes Río de la Plata in 1516, River of Silver and Pedro de Mendoza founds Buenos Aires in 1534. But Solís and de Mendoza unable to enslave and put to work the hunter gatherer Indians of the area, Charrúas and the Querandí. Starving Spaniards soon left the area. In 1537, Juan de Ayolas found the sedentary and more densely settled Guaraní up the Paraná river, in Paraguay. The Spaniards could successfully take over the Guaraní hierarchy, enslave them and put them to work to produce food for them. A very similar pattern to the colonization of the Aztecs and the Incas | Why Nations Fail Based on Why Nations Fail The Origins of Power Prosperity and Poverty by Daron Acemoglu and James A. Robinson Daron Acemoglu MIT November 21 2011 1 THE ORIGINS OF POWER PROSPERITY AND POVERTY NATIONS FAIL Introduction The Lay of the Land GDP per capita 2008 USD No Data 2 000 2 000 - 7 500 7 500 - 20 000 20 000 - 50 000

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