Find a Map of Latin America: Imports & Exports After Independence

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The discussion revolves around the challenge of finding a historical map of Latin America that details the major imports and exports of countries in the region after gaining independence, specifically from the mid-1800s to the 20th century. Participants are encouraged to utilize their research skills to locate such a map. One user humorously offers a mock proposal involving a fictional princess and a donation in exchange for assistance, while expressing frustration at the difficulty of the search. They share links to a couple of resources, including a site that does not provide the required import/export information, highlighting the challenge of finding comprehensive historical data on this topic.
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Ok, this isn't as much of a brain teaser as it is a test of your searching skills. Here's the challenge: You must find a map of Latin America--this means Central America, South America, and the Caribbean islands--that shows the major imports and exports for those countries after they gained independence (a map from the mid 1800's to the 20th century works as well). Have fun!
 
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Ok, this isn't as much of a brain teaser as it is a test of your searching skills. Here's the challenge: You must find a map of Latin America--this means Central America, South America, and the Caribbean islands--that shows the major imports and exports for those countries after they gained independence (a map from the mid 1800's to the 20th century works as well). Have fun!

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