Patterns in American History, Volume 1Alexander DeConde, Armin Rappaport, William R. Steckel |
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... trade and in ideas about commerce . How should trade be carried on with , and in , these new colonies ? What should be the relation of traders in the colonies to those of the mother country ? How far should the royal or state government ...
... trade and in ideas about commerce . How should trade be carried on with , and in , these new colonies ? What should be the relation of traders in the colonies to those of the mother country ? How far should the royal or state government ...
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... trade in certain commodities , or in a certain locality ; they sometimes wanted the financial support of the government ; they desired , and secured , the right to control the people who lived in the places where special trading ...
... trade in certain commodities , or in a certain locality ; they sometimes wanted the financial support of the government ; they desired , and secured , the right to control the people who lived in the places where special trading ...
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... trade . They assumed that the amount of possible trade in the world was practically static ; i.e. , they thought that there was just so much buying and selling to be done , and that there was almost no probability that any increase ...
... trade . They assumed that the amount of possible trade in the world was practically static ; i.e. , they thought that there was just so much buying and selling to be done , and that there was almost no probability that any increase ...
Contents
THE GEOGRAPHIC SETTING | 1 |
John B Brebner The Patterns of the Continent | 10 |
Semple The Rivers and the Appalachian Barrier | 17 |
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