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In the 1800s, Argentine Indians in the Pampas faced significant displacement and violence as European settlers expanded their territories. The government and military launched campaigns, such as the Conquest of the Desert, aimed at subjugating Indigenous populations and claiming land for agricultural development. Many Indigenous groups were forcibly removed, killed, or assimilated into settler society, leading to a dramatic decline in their population and cultural practices. This period marked a profound transformation of the Pampas, as Indigenous peoples were marginalized and their traditional ways of life were largely dismantled.

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