Social and Economic History of the United States: From handicraft to factory, 1500-1820Heath, 1930 - Počet stran: 684 |
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... Northern Europe for wares which they in turn disposed of in their home cities like Augsburg , Ulm , and Nuremberg , or sent to the French fairs or to the merchants of the Hanse towns of North Germany and the Netherlands . With England ...
... Northern Europe for wares which they in turn disposed of in their home cities like Augsburg , Ulm , and Nuremberg , or sent to the French fairs or to the merchants of the Hanse towns of North Germany and the Netherlands . With England ...
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... northern vessels brought quantities of mahogany and logwood from Central America for reshipment to Europe . The second factor favoring the development of trade with the West Indies was that the Northern colonies were unable to market ...
... northern vessels brought quantities of mahogany and logwood from Central America for reshipment to Europe . The second factor favoring the development of trade with the West Indies was that the Northern colonies were unable to market ...
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... Northern colonies , deprived for the most part of a market in the mother country for their ever - increasing surplus products , turned to other quarters , and particularly to the West 1733 Indies , where they readily exchanged their ...
... Northern colonies , deprived for the most part of a market in the mother country for their ever - increasing surplus products , turned to other quarters , and particularly to the West 1733 Indies , where they readily exchanged their ...
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CHAPTER PAGE | 1 |
THE COLONIAL FARMER | 61 |
THE COLONIAL MERCHANT AND MANUFACTURER | 122 |
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