New elementary geography : adapted for use in Canadian schools . Drying coSee. The chief hero in the South American revo-lutions was Simon Bolivar, often called theLiberator of South America. With both the Spanish and the Portuguesesettlers came many Catholic priests, who estab-lished missions and schools among the Indians;and to-day the Roman Catholic is the prevail-ing form of religion in Soutli America. PEOPLE OF SOUTH AMERICA. I. Indians. Former condition. Present condition. II. Spaniards. Spanish South America. Countries. III. Portuguese. Portugiiese South America. Country. IV. Negroes. V


New elementary geography : adapted for use in Canadian schools . Drying coSee. The chief hero in the South American revo-lutions was Simon Bolivar, often called theLiberator of South America. With both the Spanish and the Portuguesesettlers came many Catholic priests, who estab-lished missions and schools among the Indians;and to-day the Roman Catholic is the prevail-ing form of religion in Soutli America. PEOPLE OF SOUTH AMERICA. I. Indians. Former condition. Present condition. II. Spaniards. Spanish South America. Countries. III. Portuguese. Portugiiese South America. Country. IV. Negroes. V. Languages of South Form of ?^ Picking cofiee. especially noted for its coffee. 1produces about as much coffee as athe rest of the world. Coffee grows on a tree bearingbeautiful purple berry which coitains two seeds. The ripe berries argathered two or three times a yeaand thrown into vats, where thpulpy part is washed away from thseeds. The seeds are then dried, packed i:sacks, and sent to the market, as coffee. The coffee plantations


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