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Chilean nitrates helped feed and arm the world. It was Chilean nitrates in the Allied explosives that rained down on the trenches in the First World War. Their revenues helped finance the construction of more roads and railroads, electrical networks and plumbing, and helped Chile build an advanced military and attain the twentieth-century trappings enjoyed by many European countries. Thanks to this white salt, Chile became the richest nation in Latin America.
Material World: A Substantial Story of Our Past and Future
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