Audiobook: South American Republics, Part II
- Download PERU I. THE INCA EMPIRE audio
- Download PERU II. THE SPANISH CONQUEST audio
- Download PERU III. CIVIL WARS AMONG THE CONQUERORS audio
- Download PERU IV. THE COLONIAL PERIOD audio
- Download PERU V. THE WARS OF INDEPENDENCE audio
- Download PERU VI. FROM INDEPENDENCE TO CHILEAN WAR audio
- Download PERU VII. THE CHILEAN WAR AND LATTER-DAY PERU audio
- Download CHILE I. THE SPANISH CONQUEST audio
- Download CHILE II. THE COLONIAL PERIOD audio
- Download CHILE III. THE WAR OF INDEPENDENCE PT. 1 audio
- Download CHILE III. THE WAR OF INDEPENDENCE PT. 2 audio
- Download CHILE IV. THE FORMATIVE PERIOD audio
- Download CHILE V. CHILE'S GREATNESS AND THE CIVIL WAR audio
- Download BOLIVIA I. THE CONQUEST AND THE MINES audio
- Download BOLIVIA II. THE COLONIAL SYSTEM AND TUPAC'S REVOLT audio
- Download BOLIVIA III. THE WAR OF INDEPENDENCE audio
- Download BOLIVIA IV. BOLIVIA INDEPENDENT audio
- Download ECUADOR I. THE CARAS audio
- Download ECUADOR II. THE SPANISH CONQUEST audio
- Download ECUADOR III. THE WAR OF INDEPENDENCE audio
- Download ECUADOR IV. THE FORMATION OF ECUADOR audio
- Download ECUADOR V. MODERN ECUADOR audio
- Download VENEZUELA I. CONQUEST, SETTLEMENT, AND COLONIAL DAYS audio
- Download VENEZUELA II. THE REVOLT audio
- Download VENEZUELA III. MODERN VENEZUELA audio
- Download COLOMBIA I. CONQUEST AND SETTLEMENT audio
- Download COLOMBIA II. COLONIAL TIMES audio
- Download COLOMBIA III. THE WAR AGAINST SPAIN audio
- Download COLOMBIA IV. MODERN COLOMBIA audio
- Download PANAMA. THE EVENTS LEADING TO INDEPENDENCE audio
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This history begins when Pizarro and Almagro, Valdivia and Benalcazar, led their desperadoes across the Isthmus to the conquest, massacre, and enslavement of the prosperous and civilised millions who inhabited the Pacific coast of South America. It ends with the United States opening a way through that same Isthmus for the ships, the trade, the capital of all the world; with American engineers laying railroad iron on the imperial highway of the Incas; with British bondholders forgiving stricken Peru's national debt; with their debtor bravely facing the fact of bankruptcy, and turning over to them all its railways. (from the Preface, available in the source text together with the bibliography and numerous pictures)
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