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The Guanoera refers to a period of stability and prosperity in Peru during the mid-19th century. It was sustained on the substantial revenues generated...
and Peru established a virtual international monopoly in the trade of guano. This allowed the government to repay its external debt, earning it international...
commercialized guano exports in a deal with French businessmen and the Peruvian government, abolishing existing claims to Peruvian guano; guano was essentially...
Empire Spanish conquest Neo-Inca State Viceroyalty War of Independence GuanoEra War of the Pacific Colombia–Peru War Ecuadorian–Peruvian War Internal...
like a lion, an eagle and other figures. (... el guión o estandarte real era una banderilla cuadrada y pequeña, de diez o doce palmos de ruedo, hecha...
birds of Peru have an economic importance, because of the concentrations of guano deposits that are exported to different countries. Alpaca is also a native...
economic opportunity in the booming oil, mining, fishing, sugar, cotton, guano, and rubber industries in the 19th century. Recently,[when?] Peru has seen...
relative economic and political stability began due to the exploitation of guano that ended with the War of the Pacific (1879–1884). Throughout the 20th...
Viceroyalty Independence Protectorate of Peru Peru–Bolivian Confederation Guanoera Chincha Islands War War of the Pacific Occupation of Peru Occupation of...
The Cambridge Economic History of Latin America: Volume 1, The Colonial Era and the Short Nineteenth Century (I ed.). Cambridge University Press. p. 95...
Viceroyalty Independence Protectorate of Peru Peru–Bolivian Confederation Guanoera Chincha Islands War War of the Pacific Occupation of Peru Occupation of...
Empire Spanish conquest Neo-Inca State Viceroyalty War of Independence GuanoEra War of the Pacific Colombia–Peru War Ecuadorian–Peruvian War Internal...
Empire Spanish conquest Neo-Inca State Viceroyalty War of Independence GuanoEra War of the Pacific Colombia–Peru War Ecuadorian–Peruvian War Internal...
Empire Spanish conquest Neo-Inca State Viceroyalty War of Independence GuanoEra War of the Pacific Colombia–Peru War Ecuadorian–Peruvian War Internal...
Empire Spanish conquest Neo-Inca State Viceroyalty War of Independence GuanoEra War of the Pacific Colombia–Peru War Ecuadorian–Peruvian War Internal...
Empire Spanish conquest Neo-Inca State Viceroyalty War of Independence GuanoEra War of the Pacific Colombia–Peru War Ecuadorian–Peruvian War Internal...
Empire Spanish conquest Neo-Inca State Viceroyalty War of Independence GuanoEra War of the Pacific Colombia–Peru War Ecuadorian–Peruvian War Internal...
socially, the removal of indigenous lands was accentuated in the republican era. Indigenous domestic workers were treated inhumanely, even in the first decades...
Empire Spanish conquest Neo-Inca State Viceroyalty War of Independence GuanoEra War of the Pacific Colombia–Peru War Ecuadorian–Peruvian War Internal...
Empire Spanish conquest Neo-Inca State Viceroyalty War of Independence GuanoEra War of the Pacific Colombia–Peru War Ecuadorian–Peruvian War Internal...
Empire Spanish conquest Neo-Inca State Viceroyalty War of Independence GuanoEra War of the Pacific Colombia–Peru War Ecuadorian–Peruvian War Internal...
revenues and supplementing the financial role that guano sales had provided for the nation during the GuanoEra (1840s-1860s). During the 19th century Peru established...
Carlos, Siete ensayos de interpretación de la realidad peruana, Ediciones Era, S.A. de C.V., 1979; originally published 1928. Gerald Martin, "Narrative...
Peruvian Amazon rainforest. Once important settlements created during the era of colonization, they now do not offer much space for agriculture. Deeper...
formed the United States Guano Company to exploit the guano on Howland Island, with this claim being recognised under the U.S. Guano Islands Act of 1856....