The first chapter of Something Habrán done is between 1806 and 1811, beginning with the English Invasions to the Rio de la Plata and culminating with the death of Mariano Moreno on the high seas. Main topics: English invasions May revolution Mariano Moreno
The second episode tells the life of Manuel Belgrano, from the Campaign to Paraguay in 1810 until his death, in 1820. In addition, the life of José de San Martín begins, through the San Lorenzo Combat of 1813. Main topics: Manuel Belgrano Wars for Independence Beginnings of José de San Martín
This third chapter of the series follows the life of José de San Martín from 1814 and ends with the filing of the first Argentine external debt with the Baring Brothers during the government of Bernardino Rivadavia. Main topics: Jose de San Martin The Anarchy of 20 Bernardino Rivadavia
The last episode of the first season starts in 1828 with the murder of Manuel Dorrego during the first coup d'etat in Argentina, at the hands of Juan Lavalle. It ends with the Battle of Caseros of 1852, in which Justo José de Urquiza defeats Juan Manuel de Rosas and takes over the mandate. Main topics: Dorrego Fusilamiento Unitary and Federal Juan Manuel de Rosas Caseros (1852) and the suicide of the radical leader Leandro N. Alem, in 1896, giving main attention to characters such as Domingo Faustino Sarmiento and Julio Argentino Roca, and events such as the War of the Triple Alliance and the Conquest of the Desert.
The fifth chapter of the series and first of the second season, begins with the Battle of Caseros of 1852 (which had already been narrated in the last chapter of the first season) won by the Army, and therefore, the arrival of Urquiza to the power. This episode ends with the assumption of Bartholomew Miter to the government in 1862 and its beginnings as the first Constitutional President of the Nation already unified after the integration of the State of Buenos Aires and the Argentine Confederation, and the implementation of the constitutional reform of 1860.
It is 1865 and the War of Paraguay begins. This chapter culminates in the beginnings of Domingo Faustino Sarmiento in his political and military life.
This episode begins with the assumption of power by Domingo Faustino Sarmiento, in 1868, and ends with the fighting in 1880 by the Federalization Law of Buenos Aires.
As the chapter is titled, the Desert Campaign commanded by Julio Argentino Roca begins in 1879, seizing Aboriginal territory to divide it between those who had financed the campaign and the military who had participated in it. This eighth and, therefore, last episode of the second season, ends with the suicide of Leandro N. Alem in 1896.
This episode tells when Argentina was called the granary of the world, during the 2nd mandate of Roca. The episodes of the Red Week and the murder of Ramón Falcón, the mandate of Yrigoyen, Tragic Week, the Patagonia rebel and the murder of Hector B. Varela are part of it.