The Douglas report: chilean mining and its political representation in 1871

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  • William C. Culver Instituto de Estudios Internacionales. Universidad Arturo Prat
  • Cornel Reinhart University Without Skindmore College, New York

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https://doi.org/10.61303/07190948.v4i3.795

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James Douglas, copper mining

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James Douglas (1873-1918), born i Canada, became e leading figure in the world copper industry and then mining in general. his firstgreat success came in Arizona after be located the Atlanta property for the Phelps-Dodge Company. He went on to become president of the company. he founded a family prominent in Arizonamining and politics . Earlyin this career, 1871, Douglas traveled extensibely Chile visiting the major cooper mining districs. Home in Quebec, he wrote of series of papers and articles on Chilean mining. The paper draws attention to his observations as an impartial diagnosis of the Chilean mining industry before it went into decline in the 1880s.

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2003-06-30

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Culver, W. C., & Reinhart, C. (2003). The Douglas report: chilean mining and its political representation in 1871. Si Somos Americanos, 4(3), 79–102. https://doi.org/10.61303/07190948.v4i3.795

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