French Merchants in Buenos Aires (1816-1825): Economic Opportunities and Difficulties during the Wars of Independence

Laurine Bleuenn Manac'h
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Unlike other foreigners, the French merchants who migrated to Hispanic America in the 19th century have received little attention, partly because they are supposed to have been few. With the emancipation of the River Plate, the Declaration of Independence in 1816 and the end of the Spanish commercial monopoly – and despite many difficulties due to revolutionary turmoil – some French merchants saw the legal opening of the rioplatense market as an opportunity and became more present in Buenos Aires, although less than their British counterparts. Building upon the Buenos Aires commercial court’s records and data from censuses, this paper sheds light on the French commercial presence in Buenos Aires during the Independence and civil wars, which hampered the circulation of credit instruments, the fluidity of credit relations, and business activities. It shows the importance of merchants’ private initiatives in consolidating the French presence, and how they coped with wartime consequences. Whereas those who were poorly integrated into local society were vulnerable in these times of crisis, others benefited from close relations within the local society and acquired economic and social prominence. Such integration may have contributed to making them key interlocutors for French authorities as they manifested an increased interest in the River Plate in the context of the post-1815 imperial reconfigurations, when international and European rivalries continued in Hispanic America, particularly between France and Britain.
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布宜诺斯艾利斯的法国商人(1816-1825):独立战争期间的经济机遇与困难
与其他外国人不同,19世纪移民到西班牙裔美洲的法国商人很少受到关注,部分原因是他们应该很少。随着河床的解放、1816年《独立宣言》的发表以及西班牙商业垄断的终结——尽管革命动乱带来了许多困难——一些法国商人将rioplatense市场的合法开放视为一个机会,并在布宜诺斯艾利斯出现了更多的业务,尽管比英国同行要少。本文以布宜诺斯艾利斯商事法庭的记录和人口普查数据为基础,揭示了独立和内战期间法国在布宜诺斯艾利斯的商业存在,这阻碍了信贷工具的流通、信贷关系的流动性和商业活动。它展示了商人在巩固法国势力方面的私人倡议的重要性,以及他们如何应对战争后果。那些没有融入当地社会的人在这些危机时期很脆弱,而其他人则受益于与当地社会的密切关系,并获得了经济和社会地位。这种融合可能使他们成为法国当局的关键对话者,因为在1815年后帝国重组的背景下,当国际和欧洲的竞争继续在西班牙裔美洲,特别是法国和英国之间进行时,他们对河床表现出越来越大的兴趣。
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Journal of Evolutionary Studies in Business
Journal of Evolutionary Studies in Business Business, Management and Accounting-Business and International Management
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