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A History of Quaker Missionaries in Latin America

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AI-generatedNo commercial mechanism detected. The article is a historical account of Quaker missionary activities in Latin America, focusing on education and healthcare among Indigenous populations. No direct or indirect impact on commodity prices, supply chains, company margins, or sector dynamics. No concrete investment, regulation, price movement, or economic indicator is reported. The content is purely religious/historical with no commercial relevance.
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- Quaker missionary work in Latin America began in 1871 in Mexico.
- First Quaker missions in Central America started in Guatemala in 1901.
- Bolivia saw Quaker missionary work begin in 1919.
- Approximately 30,000 Quakers in Bolivia and 20,000 in Guatemala today.
- Government confiscation of Quaker schools in Cuba after 1958 revolution.
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