Argentina (Quebec Independence)

La Sociedad Moderna
With the aid of the French, the new Generation of '80 was a convservative and elitist movement that led to the creation of a modernized Argentina. Known as the "La Sociedad Moderna" (Modern Society"), the movement attempt to use the large numbers of European immigrants, the movement attempted to industrialize the nation, modernize agriculture, and eventually re-invent Argentine society and economy and strengthen the nation. Thanks to French and American investments, the dream came to fruition, with thousands of new jobs created and a stronger economy. An industrialized economy meant new railways and telegrams that connected the nation, as well as factories in Buenos Aires. Argentina became one of the world's ten richest nations.

In terms of the military, the army was modernized, with new rifles and artillery. Argentina would confirm alliances with Peru, Bolivia, and Venezuela during the 1890s. Argentina would become a member of the Allied Coalition and ally with France and the United States in 1901. This meant that Argentina's enemy Brazil would join the London Pact, and the continent was divided between the two powers.