The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 1John Holland Rose, Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians, Henry Dodwell The University Press, 1929 - Commonwealth countries |
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... Royal Officials in the Colonies The Board of Trade Treasury and Admiralty ... AFRICAN SETTLEMENTS By EVELINE C. MARTIN , M.A. , Ph.D. , Lecturer in History in Westfield College , University of London . The Slave Trade as the Foundation of ...
... Royal Officials in the Colonies The Board of Trade Treasury and Admiralty ... AFRICAN SETTLEMENTS By EVELINE C. MARTIN , M.A. , Ph.D. , Lecturer in History in Westfield College , University of London . The Slave Trade as the Foundation of ...
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... Royal Navy , sailed from Portsmouth in August 1553 , with Wyndham and ... company reached England . But the tragic end of this pioneer undertaking was forgotten in the glamour ... Company was to prove . For England The African Trade.
... Royal Navy , sailed from Portsmouth in August 1553 , with Wyndham and ... company reached England . But the tragic end of this pioneer undertaking was forgotten in the glamour ... Company was to prove . For England The African Trade.
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... COMPANY 139 name was associated with almost every colonial scheme of ... African trade . This " Company of Adventurers trading to Gynney and Bynney ... royal proclamation was therefore issued denouncing North's attempt against a ...
... COMPANY 139 name was associated with almost every colonial scheme of ... African trade . This " Company of Adventurers trading to Gynney and Bynney ... royal proclamation was therefore issued denouncing North's attempt against a ...
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... Royal African Company , the engrossment of all island patronage by the King's ministers , and the quartering of a regiment in Barbados . A strong home - rule movement therefore manifested itself in opposition to Willoughby , and in 1668 ...
... Royal African Company , the engrossment of all island patronage by the King's ministers , and the quartering of a regiment in Barbados . A strong home - rule movement therefore manifested itself in opposition to Willoughby , and in 1668 ...
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... Company resumed the profitable trade it had followed before 1689 . The fortunes of the Royal African Company are described later.3 Finally , the East India Company must be noticed , although its history is dealt with elsewhere.4 Charles ...
... Company resumed the profitable trade it had followed before 1689 . The fortunes of the Royal African Company are described later.3 Finally , the East India Company must be noticed , although its history is dealt with elsewhere.4 Charles ...
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