Colombia and the United States, 1765-1934Duke University Press, 1935 - Počet stran: 552 |
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... trade monopoly and its home industries were insufficient to supply the colonial demand , secret and illegal trade was most welcome to both the colonists and the English , French , and Dutch merchants . There re- sulted " a curious ...
... trade monopoly and its home industries were insufficient to supply the colonial demand , secret and illegal trade was most welcome to both the colonists and the English , French , and Dutch merchants . There re- sulted " a curious ...
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... trade between the two na- tions had rapidly decreased . The $ 16,717,030 total of 1875 shrank to $ 13,779,286 ( 1880 ) , $ 7,925,446 ( 1885 ) , and $ 6,161,081 ( 1890 ) -even below the level of 1865.21 Euro- pean competition , mutual ...
... trade between the two na- tions had rapidly decreased . The $ 16,717,030 total of 1875 shrank to $ 13,779,286 ( 1880 ) , $ 7,925,446 ( 1885 ) , and $ 6,161,081 ( 1890 ) -even below the level of 1865.21 Euro- pean competition , mutual ...
Strana 496
... Trade Information and Trade Propaganda ) , Vol . V , Washington , 1926— . Colombian Trade Review ( Bureau of Trade Information and Trade Propaganda ) , Vols . I - VI , London , 1921— . Congreso de Cúcuta : libro de actas ( Biblioteca de ...
... Trade Information and Trade Propaganda ) , Vol . V , Washington , 1926— . Colombian Trade Review ( Bureau of Trade Information and Trade Propaganda ) , Vols . I - VI , London , 1921— . Congreso de Cúcuta : libro de actas ( Biblioteca de ...
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CHAPTER PAGE | 3 |
ACCUMULATING DISCONTENT AND INCIPIENT REVOLTS | 21 |
THE CASE OF COLONIAL INDEPENDENCE BEFORE FOREIGN | 33 |
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