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What has limited the trade of the Andean countries with each other and with other nations?

The sizes of the mountains make trade difficult.


Why are market towns important to andean local economies local economies?

Investors are important because they provide the money that allow businesses to grow, which in turn puts more money into the economy.


How did the andean region extractive economy play a role on population movement and migration?

If you do more research on colonial policies in the Andean region, you'll discover that indigenous populations were often forced to move or relocate depending on how the Europeans saw fit to take advantage of the labor force the presented. For example, large cities and communities often sprung up around the mines where the native populations were forced to work. Repartimientos, the centralizing and forced relocation of indigenous communities for the sake of better organizing them as a labor force also could represent the beginnings of migration trends. On another level, you could argue that the extractive economies imposed on the new world by the Europeans eventually was the cause of migration tendencies towards the richer United States. The "get rich quick" mentality, and the goal to extract as much wealth out of the colonies while minimizing input had a significant effect on the development of institutions. Without stable and strong institutions, it is impossible to have a functioning or steady government, and without both of these aspects, the future economic opportunities are very grim. The United States enjoyed a colonization more focused on a settlement, a new home for Europeans, much like Australia. When settlers migrated to the new world, they brought with them their institutions, as opposed to the Andean region, where the main goal was to take advantage of the riches, then return to the Penninsula. This major difference alone was enough to bless the United States with greater economic potential, a major 'pull' factor in migration. I realize this doesn't completely answer your question...which I think sounds more like an essay or thesis topic than something to be posted on WikiAnswers. Hopefully this at least helps you think about your question or focus your research. Best, F


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What Andean country does no ranching occur?

which Andean countries does no ranching occur


What are the 5 andean countries?

ColombiaEcuadorPeruBoliviaChile


What are the andean countries?

Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, and Peru. 4 states in South America in the Andean region.


What are Andean countries?

Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, and Peru. 4 states in South America in the Andean region.


What do Andean countries in South America include?

Ecuador and colombia


What is the leading illegal export of the Northern Andean countries?

drugs


Which countries national bird is the Andean Condor?

chilli and colombia


What northern Andean countries border Colombia?

Ecuador and Peru.


What are the three different environments created by the mountains in the andean countries?

The three different environments created by the mountains in the Andean countries are the highland regions (above 3000 meters), the cloud forests located at mid-level altitudes, and the lowland regions known as the montane forests. Each of these environments has distinct ecological characteristics and supports diverse flora and fauna.


What are two capital cities in andean countries?

Quito, Ecuador Lima, Peru


How have the physical character of the Andes affect the native population of the Andean countries?

The rugged and varied terrain of the Andes has significantly influenced the lifestyles, cultures, and economies of the native populations in Andean countries. The high altitude and diverse climates have led communities to develop unique agricultural practices, such as terrace farming and the cultivation of native crops like quinoa and potatoes. Additionally, the challenging geography has fostered distinct regional identities and languages, as well as limited interaction among isolated communities. Overall, the physical characteristics of the Andes have shaped social structures, subsistence strategies, and cultural traditions among the indigenous peoples.


How do minerals play a major part in the enconomic activities of the Andean Countries?

the mineral resources mined in the Andean countries have value for people all over the world. People process these minerals to create items that we see and use every day.