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South America

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A concise survey of the continent traces its development from pre-contact indigenous societies through European exploration and conquest, examining Spanish and Portuguese colonial systems, settlement patterns, economic institutions, and relations between colonizers and native populations. It then follows the decline of imperial control, the wars of independence, and the divergent postcolonial paths that produced republics and an imperial experiment in Brazil, treating major nineteenth-century conflicts and nation-building processes. The work concludes with a panoramic account of social, political, and economic changes that shaped the modern states of the region.

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W. H. Koebel

W. H. Koebel was a writer and travel enthusiast known for his works that explore the landscapes and cultures of South America. His notable titles include "South America," which provides insights into the continent's geography and society, and "Uruguay," a detailed examination of the country's unique characteristics. Koebel's writings reflect a keen interest in the diverse experiences and histories of South American nations, contributing to the understanding of the region during his time.

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