Prospectors flocked to
Bolivia when silver was discovered in
Potosí in 1545. The country's vast quantities of silver supported the Spanish economy for two centuries, funded Northern
Europe's Industrial Revolution, and motivated pirates to stalk the
Caribbean Sea. Working conditions in the mines were poor, however, and an estimated 8 million blacks and Native Americans died in the first three centuries of Bolivia's silver production.
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