A History of the British Presence in Chile: Mining
Edmundson, William
2015-11-18 00:00:00
[John Miers was shown to be terribly wrong in this assessment. Later that same century, British companies came to dominate and profit greatly from the rich deposits of nitrates in the north, and many British engineers and managers were involved in the mining of coal south of the River Bio-Bio.]
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[John Miers was shown to be terribly wrong in this assessment. Later that same century, British companies came to dominate and profit greatly from the rich deposits of nitrates in the north, and many British engineers and managers were involved in the mining of coal south of the River Bio-Bio.]
Published: Nov 18, 2015
Keywords: Coal Mining; Coal Deposit; UNESCO World Heritage Site; Chilean Government; Coal Mining Region
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