The image I picked is from 1890’s Limón, Costa Rica and it depicts workers transporting bananas out of the banana groves. I believe this image is the perfect representation for late 19thcentury Latin America. A time in which the region became a leader in exports of commodities and other raw materials during the early boom in global trade. As one of our readings pointed out, during this export boom Costa Rica was one of the biggest exporters in the region for bananas and coffee. This image shows the workers using some sort of machine to transport the bananas up a hill and over what seems to be a ditch filled with water. This stood out to me because as we learned under this new neocolonial system, in exchange for their raw materials and commodities Latin American nations received machinery, automobiles/railroads and other manufactured goods from industrial nations. Without the machine the workers are using in the photo it might have been impossible to transport such a large quantity of bananas up the hill with so few workers. The export boom brought many overall advantages to Latin America one of them being modernity.
The export boom in Latin America also provided new work opportunities for people from the middle and working classes. The workers were the first to catch my attention in this photo, one of our chapters highlighted the fact that workers flocked to cities throughout Latin America to find work in export based economies. I noticed all of the workers in the photo are men there are no women present, this could be due to the fact that the workforce was separated during the time in Latin America. Woman normally participated in the export economy by working in factories in some regions. I also noticed the differences in uniforms of the workers, it could be coincidental but I think the two workers off to the side could possibly be managers overlooking operations because they have on a different uniform. I also notice the workers are dressed nicely this could be due to the new wages the export boom provided to wage workers. I think the clothing of the workers resembles European clothing, I found that to be interesting because even though Latin America was now independent foreign influence can still observed under this neocolonial system in which the export boom occurred.