Acadiensis, Volume 17Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1987 - Atlantic Coast (Canada) |
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Page 184
... export sector , which the staple studies emphasize , contributed little to total income . It was the rapid ... exports and re - exports ) came from outside Europe by the period 1770-72 . This was significantly higher than for either ...
... export sector , which the staple studies emphasize , contributed little to total income . It was the rapid ... exports and re - exports ) came from outside Europe by the period 1770-72 . This was significantly higher than for either ...
Page 185
... exports " ( p . 145 ) , while providing imports for processing , consuming and re - exporting by mainland Americans and an important source of foreign exchange and freight earnings . If the Boston merchants excelled in the 17th century ...
... exports " ( p . 145 ) , while providing imports for processing , consuming and re - exporting by mainland Americans and an important source of foreign exchange and freight earnings . If the Boston merchants excelled in the 17th century ...
Page 157
... export " , by twelve to one . Because most exports in all these areas had to be processed and packed in barrels , they all generated significant local processing industries that provided a livelihood for substantial numbers either in ...
... export " , by twelve to one . Because most exports in all these areas had to be processed and packed in barrels , they all generated significant local processing industries that provided a livelihood for substantial numbers either in ...
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