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From 1946 to 1955 Argentina was ruled by a dictator named Juan Peron, a man who supported minimum wage workers and businesses. Peron set goals to industrialize Argentina and invested in it's steel and iron industries, as well as farming and industrial machinery. Under Peron Argentina's economy improved vastly. Peron also created a constitution that allowed himself to be reelected as president, as well as legislations that would silence his critics. But by the 1950's Argentina was weakened by drought and debt and eventually Juan Peron was ousted by the military. However, he came back into power in 1973 but died in 1974. His third wife, Isabel Peron succeeded him and took power as president, but she faced economic and political crises and the military eventually took over her position. Final

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