The Cambridge History of the British Empire: The growth of the new Empire, l783-1870Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians The University Press, 1940 - Great Britain |
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Page 237
... export of cotton goods- from an average of only some hundreds of thousands of pounds in the years 1780-3 to over £ 16,000,000 in 1820-3.1 The important minor change was the appearance of a considerable export of iron and steel side by ...
... export of cotton goods- from an average of only some hundreds of thousands of pounds in the years 1780-3 to over £ 16,000,000 in 1820-3.1 The important minor change was the appearance of a considerable export of iron and steel side by ...
Page 515
... export of mahogany and logwood . It also acted to some extent as an entrepôt for European manufactures intended for other Central American countries and as an export point for certain of their products , such as cochineal , indigo ...
... export of mahogany and logwood . It also acted to some extent as an entrepôt for European manufactures intended for other Central American countries and as an export point for certain of their products , such as cochineal , indigo ...
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... export in 1805 from Castries ( St Lucia ) , 93 ; British imports of American ( c . 1810-14 ) , 112 ; British exports of ( 1809- 11 ) , 113 ; export of British manu- factured cotton , 115 , ( 1813 and 1815 ) , 117 ; importance of , in ...
... export in 1805 from Castries ( St Lucia ) , 93 ; British imports of American ( c . 1810-14 ) , 112 ; British exports of ( 1809- 11 ) , 113 ; export of British manu- factured cotton , 115 , ( 1813 and 1815 ) , 117 ; importance of , in ...
Contents
CHAPTER PAGE | 1 |
The Conflict with Revolutionary France 17931802 | 36 |
The Struggle with Napoleon 18031815 | 83 |
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