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During the late 1800s, Latin America primarily exported agricultural products and raw materials. Key exports included coffee from Brazil, sugar from Cuba, and beef from Argentina. Additionally, countries like Chile were known for their copper and nitrates, while rubber from the Amazon gained international significance. These exports played a crucial role in shaping the region's economies and integrating them into the global market.

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