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Argentina - Republic of Texas relations refers to the historical foreign relations between Argentina and The Republic of Texas. Relations unofficially began in 1837 a year after the Texas Revolution, and came to an complete and final end in 1846, after the annexation of Texas by the United States.
Diplomacy
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Argentina never built an embassy in Texas but did however follow in Brazil's footsteps by opening a consulate in Houston, Texas. Shortly after, Texas built a consolate in Buenos Aires[1].
Trade
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Texas exported cotton, corn and other crops to Argentina, while exported Sugar, Coffee, Cocoa and many other Cash Crops to The Republic of Texas[2].
See also
[edit]- Texas Revolution
- Republic of Texas
- Foreign relations of Argentina
- Foreign relations of the Republic of Texas
- ABC Powers