
La Sociedad de la Campaña del Río de la Plata
La Sociedad de la Campaña del Río de la Plata was an organization established in the late 18th century that aimed to promote agricultural development in the Río de la Plata region, which includes parts of modern-day Argentina, Bolivia, Uruguay, and Paraguay. Its members, composed of landowners, traders, and intellectuals, sought to enhance farming practices, improve transportation, and encourage trade to stimulate the local economy. The society played a significant role in the economic and social development of the region, contributing to the broader movement towards independence and modern nation-building in South America.