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(1) Pacheco is granted land by Buenos Aires. (GL/V//)

(2) Pacheco associates with Vernet. (GLV///)

(2b) Pacheco and Vernet are granted use of the fishery and wild cattle by BA in 1823 (V/G//)

(3) Schofield associates with Pacheco and Vernet. (LV///)

(4) Schofield finances the first expedition, dated around 1824. (LV///)

(5) Areguatí is to lead the first expedition. (//L/)

(6) They request an official title for Areguatí. (L///)

(7) Areguatí is named. (GLV///)

(8) Areguatí arrives at the islands, with some gauchos, in 1824. (///)

(9) More precisely, on February 2. (///)

(10) On February 12, he writes to Pacheco complaining that, due to Schofield's "cheapness", the horses are not usable thus they cannot hunt the wild cattle. And that they are refused the boats they need to log in the mainland. Hence, they are "perishing". (///)

(11) Areguatí and the gauchos temporarily abandon the settlement (///)

(12) Areguatí travels back to get horses and such but some gauchos remain (///)

(13) The enterprise continues with Areguatí, Pacheco and Emilio Vernet (Louis's brother). (L///)

(14) Schofield quits. When? (LV///)

(15) The settlement is abandoned around late 1824. (V/GL//)

(16) Vernet starts a second intent in 1826. (GV//L/)

(16b) This was, in fact, the third intent. (L///)

(17) This one will succeed. (GLV///)

(18) Pacheco sold his part to Vernet. (LV///)

(19) Other associates (Schoefield?) sold their part to Vernet. (V///)

(20) Vernet obtains further commercial concessions from Buenos Aires in 1828. (LV///G)

(20) Those commercial concessions were given in 1829, with Vernet's official title. (G///LV)

(21) Vernet is named Civic and Military Commandant of the islands in 1829. (GLV///)

Authors:
 * G: Gustafson
 * L: Laver, The Falklands/Malvinas Case: Breaking the Deadlock...
 * V: Vernet