English Chileans
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550,000–820,000 3.3–5.5% of Chile's Population | |
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English Brazilians, English Mexicans, English Paraguayans |
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English Chileans (Spanish: Anglochilenos) are citizens of Chile who are descended from English emigrants. They are estimated to number 550,000-820,000[1] (5%-6% of the national population).
Since the
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The English eventually numbered more than 32,000 during the port of Valparaíso's boom period during the saltpeter bonanza at the end of the 19th and beginning of the 20th centuries.[2]
The English colony was also important in the northern zone of the country during the saltpeter boom, in the ports of Iquique and Pisagua. The King of Saltpeter, John Thomas North, was the principal backer of nitrate mining. The English legacy was reflected in the streets of the historic district of the city of Iquique, with the foundation of various institutions, such as the Club Hípico (Racing Club). Nevertheless, said presence came to an end with the saltpeter crisis during the 1930s.[citation needed]
An important contingent of English immigrants also settled in the present-day region of
Notable people
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- John Williams Wilson
- Robert Winthrop Simpson
- Ignacio Walker
- Patricio Aylwin,[3] former President of Chile
- Francisco Hudson
- Juan Pablo Bennett
- Julio Canessa Roberts
- Joaquín Edwards Bello
- Agustín Edwards Mac Clure
- Jorge Edwards
- Alejandro Foxley
- Dominique Gallego Williams
- Laurence Golborne
- Marmaduke Grove
- Luis Eduardo Hicks
- Stewart Iglehart
- Gustavo Leigh
- Bernardo Leighton
- Ofelia Martner
- Ana Reeves
- Felipe Seymour
- Robert Winthrop Simpson
- Robert Souper Howard
- Roberto Souper
- María Elena Swett
- Sussan Taunton Thomas
- Willy Topp
- Carlos Villanueva Roland
- Juan Williams
- Alexander Bryan Witt
- Ben Brereton Díaz
See also
- British Chilean
- English diaspora
- Chilean Britons
- Chile–United Kingdom relations
References
- ^ "Historia de Chile, Británicos y Anglosajones en Chile durante el siglo XIX". Retrieved 2009-04-26.
- ^ "Inmigración británica en Valparaíso". Archived from the original on August 22, 2009.
- ^ "Chilean president's Welsh links undone by genealogy".