Abstract:
This article investigates the process of colonization that took the National Territory of Chaco in Argentina during the first decades of the twentieth century. It addresses he different groups that inhabited this area during the height of the cotton cycle, alluding to their general profile, their predominant employment activities, their lifestyles, modes of attachment, as well as their influence on the identity of this jurisdiction.
Keywords:
Chaco; Territory; Colonization; Sociability