Colonial ports, global trade, and the roots of the American Revolution (1700 - 1776) / / edited by Jeremy Land.
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Colonial ports, global trade, and the roots of the American Revolution (1700 - 1776) / Library of Economic History, Introduction. Historical Background; Outline -- The Port Complex of Boston, New York, and Philadelphia. The Regional Complex of Boston, New York, and Philadelphia; Complementarity and Competition; Imperial Constraints and Limits; Conclusion -- Merchants and Mercantile Networks. Merchants and Communities; Local Capital Investment in Trade; Networks and the Regional Complex; Mechanisms of Trade; Merchants and the Political Economy; Conclusion -- Trade and Commodities. Imports; East Asian Goods; Exports; Sugar; Mechanisms of Consumption and Demand; Conclusion -- Inter-colonial Trade. Quantifying and Defining Inter-colonial Trade; Coastal and North American Trade; West Indies Trade; Conclusion -- Trans-imperial Trade. Defining Trans-imperial Trade; Legal(?) Trade; Smuggling; Supplying Demand for East Asian Goods; Transcending Imperial Borders in the Colonial Arena; Lisbon-Philadelphia Trade; Conclusion -- "Salutary Neglect" and the Origins of Independence. "Salutary Neglect" and Imperial Control; Colonial Merchants as Competitors with English Merchants; The Seven Years' War and the 1760s; Economic Implications of Renewed Imperial Control; Regional Merchants and Collective Resistance; Britain's Military Occupation of Boston and the Sparks of War; Conclusion -- Conclusion: Revolution or a Battle for Free Trade? --. |
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Introduction. Historical Background; Outline -- The Port Complex of Boston, New York, and Philadelphia. The Regional Complex of Boston, New York, and Philadelphia; Complementarity and Competition; Imperial Constraints and Limits; Conclusion -- Merchants and Mercantile Networks. Merchants and Communities; Local Capital Investment in Trade; Networks and the Regional Complex; Mechanisms of Trade; Merchants and the Political Economy; Conclusion -- Trade and Commodities. Imports; East Asian Goods; Exports; Sugar; Mechanisms of Consumption and Demand; Conclusion -- Inter-colonial Trade. Quantifying and Defining Inter-colonial Trade; Coastal and North American Trade; West Indies Trade; Conclusion -- Trans-imperial Trade. Defining Trans-imperial Trade; Legal(?) Trade; Smuggling; Supplying Demand for East Asian Goods; Transcending Imperial Borders in the Colonial Arena; Lisbon-Philadelphia Trade; Conclusion -- "Salutary Neglect" and the Origins of Independence. "Salutary Neglect" and Imperial Control; Colonial Merchants as Competitors with English Merchants; The Seven Years' War and the 1760s; Economic Implications of Renewed Imperial Control; Regional Merchants and Collective Resistance; Britain's Military Occupation of Boston and the Sparks of War; Conclusion -- Conclusion: Revolution or a Battle for Free Trade? --. |
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