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The volume presents sequential national histories of Peru, Chile, Bolivia, Ecuador, Venezuela, Colombia, and Panama, beginning with pre-Columbian societies and the European conquest, then tracing colonial administration, wars of independence, and nineteenth-century state-building. It examines economic and geographic factors—mining, trade routes, and coastal isolation—that shaped political development, and recounts major conflicts and internal struggles that redefined borders and institutions. The narrative assesses foreign influence, financial crises, and infrastructure projects, notably the interoceanic passage, as forces transforming regional commerce and diplomatic alignments, and concludes with portraits of modernizing efforts and lingering social and administrative legacies.
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