The U.S. empire was built on bird dung
Historians rarely consider ecology in studies of imperialism. They should

Bird poop, like what’s bedecking these rocks along the coast of Peru, has historically been a hot commodity. European and U.S. demand for Peru’s nitrogen-rich guano — a natural fertilizer — skyrocketed in the mid-1800s. As Peru’s supply dwindled, the United States claimed ownership over some 100 “guano” islands.