At the same time, Peru and Bolivia lost vast tracts of territory and suffered a significant weakening of their regional influence (Robert 417). The War of the Pacific is significant in the study of history because it represents a notable example of the territorial and economic rivalry between nations in Latin America during the 1800's, in addition, the conflict reflected the struggle for control of natural resources and territorial expansion. characteristics of imperialism of that time. Although some might argue that Chile did not benefit significantly from the Pacific War due to the economic costs associated with the conflict. While it is true that the Pacific War imposed significant economic costs on Chile, it is essential to consider the long-term economic benefits that Chile obtained from the acquired territories, the resources obtained from those territories were saltpeter, copper, and guano. Saltpeter at that time had a great demand worldwide for its use in agriculture (Britannica). At that time Chile was the world's leading producer of saltpeter, which contributed significantly to Chile's economic
At the same time, Peru and Bolivia lost vast tracts of territory and suffered a significant weakening of their regional influence (Robert 417). The War of the Pacific is significant in the study of history because it represents a notable example of the territorial and economic rivalry between nations in Latin America during the 1800's, in addition, the conflict reflected the struggle for control of natural resources and territorial expansion. characteristics of imperialism of that time. Although some might argue that Chile did not benefit significantly from the Pacific War due to the economic costs associated with the conflict. While it is true that the Pacific War imposed significant economic costs on Chile, it is essential to consider the long-term economic benefits that Chile obtained from the acquired territories, the resources obtained from those territories were saltpeter, copper, and guano. Saltpeter at that time had a great demand worldwide for its use in agriculture (Britannica). At that time Chile was the world's leading producer of saltpeter, which contributed significantly to Chile's economic