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What was life like in Peru

Culture is based on statues icons and signs Formed and reserved in tunnels characterized by the political domination of an oligarchy dedicated to agroexport, mining and finance,

Religion Religion was catholic some people who have beliefs that there is more than one god

Languages the languages that used most was the It Quechua Aymara and other languages this languages was used of indegenous  peoples

Government structure The government was domination and political power based on abuses and rulers many people had nothing to eat because of the great political power and bad economy

Economics Peruvian economy was dominated mainly by the British capital. Peru sent guano, saltpeter, and wool to Britain, and a change received textiles. Guano and wool were the raw materials Great Britain needed to accelerate its economic growth: fertilizers for its agricultural lands and wool for its textiles played an important role within its economic structure. During this period Peruvian exports were mainly directed to Great Britain. This country absorbed, on average, 60% of Peruvian exports.

Contact with other countries and foreign policy The surgeon of highly nationalist forces in the Peruvian political system during the 1960s was accompanied by a marked change in the nation's approach to foreign relations. The desire to modify the traditionally passive role of Peru in foreign affairs, which had led to what was perceived as an excessive influence of foreign countries - and particularly of the United States - in the political and economic life of ordination, Regime From Velasco Alvarado.