South America Its Lands Its Peoples And Its Problems
South America Its Lands Its Peoples And Its Problems
Charles E Charles Edward Chapman
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I am not going to spend much time on that. I assume that this club, at any rate, knows more about it than the average American. I might add, God help you in Foreign Trade if you don 't ! Just for example, very few Americans realize that South America, lies almost wholly east of New York on the line of longitude. Very few of us realize how large those countries are. Even the small countries are pretty considerable in size. Take Chile: if you superimposed Chile on the United States it would reach... from San Diego to Alaska. In the other direction it is about as wide as California. Much of South America is tropical, but the best part of it is not. It is temperate in its climate, and of the best type of tem- perate climate. I refer in particular to the southern part: Argentina, Chile, Uruguay, and southern Brazil. Much of the tropical regions even is high in the air, on account of the eleva- tion, and has a liveable climate. With regard to the races of South America, we have come to realize that South Americans are not all white, but we have tended to swing too far the other way and to regard them as all Indians.
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