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The History of Chile

A Fascinating Guide to Chilean History

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The History of Chile

By: David Robbins
Narrated by: Bill Ayers
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Uncover the history of Chile, the South American country with a rich and tumultuous history.

From the Atacama desert, the driest desert in the world, to the Andes mountain range, Chile is a country with incredible geography and an even more fascinating history. This book uncovers Chile's history, from the origins before colonization to the influence of Spain and the rest of Europe.

Containing the history of the Mapuche people, along with the fight for independence and a slew of rebellions, Chile’s journey to its place in the modern world has been both long and arduous.

From their political struggles, place in the world wars, and relationships with other countries, this book is a must-listen for anyone interested in the rich history of this amazing country.

Buy now to discover Chile like never before!

©2019 David Robbins (P)2019 David Robbins
South America Latin America Americas World
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A good short overview of the history and politics of Chile – a beginning point to understanding the country

A good short overview

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I’m glad I listened to this. I also wish it was 3-4x longer (it’s just an hour). A side note - the reader’s pronunciation is not great.

A good brief history

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The information is all great, that's not a problem at all. The problem in the narrator has AWFUL pronunciation of words in Spanish. And, as this is an audiobook, that's a BIG deal. The narrator makes the book borderline unlistenable, but if you can suffer through, there is good, accurate, information to be found.

Good information ruined by horrible pronunciation

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