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In 1865, people settled in Patagonia primarily due to a desire for new opportunities and land, as well as the Argentine government's encouragement of European Immigration to stimulate economic development in the region. The promise of fertile land for agriculture and the potential for prosperity attracted many settlers, particularly from Europe. Additionally, the region's relatively low population density offered the chance for new beginnings away from overcrowded cities. These factors combined to make Patagonia an appealing destination for those seeking a fresh start.

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