32 SELLING LATIN AMERICA poleon, which gave the many Spanish colonies that had become thoroughly satiated with dis gust and contempt for the Madrid Govern ment, a chance to rebel and establish them selves as independent nations. Taking advan tage of the condition in Europe and having in mind the successful revolution of the Ameri can colonists, the people of Argentine, Bolivia, Paraguay and Chile revolted, and after much fighting finally drove the Spanish troops from their shores. May 23, 1810, the people of Buenos Aires declared their independence. A Congress was held in Tucuman on July 9, 1816, the result of which was the more com plete unification of the Argentine people under the title of the United Provinces of the La Plata River. The government in i860 adopted as its national title “The Argentine Nation” by which it now prefers to be called. Few know that the British had covetous plans upon this really wonderful country and twice invaded it, once in 1806, and again in 1807. After their fleet had bombarded the capital, the troops landed, and were both times