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The Great Guano Rush: Entrepreneurs and American Overseas Expansion [Hardcover]

Jimmy M. Skaggs (Author)

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February 15, 1994
This book describes the fascinating and little-known history of how scattered islands across the Pacific and Caribbean became U.S. territories.

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Guano, the dried excrement of sea fowl, was one of the most efficacious fertilizers available in the 19th century and was in great demand in America and Europe. Under pressure from American farmers, Congress pased the Guano Act of 1856, which permitted U.S. citizens to claim uninhabited islands in the Caribbean and Pacific for the mining of guano. Skaggs (economics, Wichita State Univ.) views this development as a move toward "activist public economic policy," not "evidence of laissez faire." He describes in detail the history of the guano industry, including the "guano war" of 1852 and the riot of guano workers on Navassa Island in 1889. Skaggs includes much information on the technical side of mining and the occasional drollery: Chapter 11 is entitled "Guano Happens." Recommended for large public and academic libraries.
- W. L. Wuerch, Micronesian Area Research Ctr., Univ. of Guam
Copyright 1994 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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