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Consequences of the War of the Pacific : ウィキペディア英語版 | Consequences of the War of the Pacific The War of the Pacific had profound consequences on the involved countries. ==Diplomatic changes== After the war Chile had obtained military hegemony in Pacific coast of South America. Chile's expansion was seen with concern across the continent and Chilean diplomats responded to this by fomenting rivalries between Chile's neighbors and other South American countries while promoting friendly relationships between countries with disputes with Chile's neighbors. Examples of this are the Chilean attempts to establish friendly relationships between Ecuador and Colombia, both were countries that had serious territorial disputes with Peru in the Amazon. Military cooperation with Ecuador grew considerably with Chile sending instructors to the military academy in Quito and selling superfluous arms and munitions to Ecuador.〔Burr , Robert N. 1955. The Balance of Power in Nineteenth-Century South America: An Exploratory Essay. ''The Hispanic American Historical Review''.〕 Despite Chile's over-all good relations with Ecuador both countries had a minor diplomatic crisis resulting from the capture of the Peruvian torpedo boat ''Alay'' in Ecuadorian territorial waters during the war.
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