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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... of the Colonists Currency Difficulties Weak Points of Trade with the Colonies 561 563 565 567 569 571 573 575 577 579 581 583 585 587 589 591 593 595 597 599 601 CHAPTER XXI THE CONSTITUTION AND THE EMPIRE- FROM BACON TO.
... of the Colonists Currency Difficulties Weak Points of Trade with the Colonies 561 563 565 567 569 571 573 575 577 579 581 583 585 587 589 591 593 595 597 599 601 CHAPTER XXI THE CONSTITUTION AND THE EMPIRE- FROM BACON TO.
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... colonists . In so doing he was infringing another Portuguese monopoly , that of the sale of negroes in Spanish America . Spain , having no Guinea stations of her own , leased this right to Portuguese capitalists , by whom the price was ...
... colonists . In so doing he was infringing another Portuguese monopoly , that of the sale of negroes in Spanish America . Spain , having no Guinea stations of her own , leased this right to Portuguese capitalists , by whom the price was ...
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... colonist as a potential pirate . Cecil knew from the first that Stukely was not to be trusted , and early in 1564 ... colonists , who had been sent out under Réné de Laudonnière in April 1564 , were starving , and he offered them a ...
... colonist as a potential pirate . Cecil knew from the first that Stukely was not to be trusted , and early in 1564 ... colonists , who had been sent out under Réné de Laudonnière in April 1564 , were starving , and he offered them a ...
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... colonists must be transported across the ocean . When they were settled in their new homes , they would need English manufactured goods , whereby a fresh outlet for export trade and thus a new source of profit to the State would be ...
... colonists must be transported across the ocean . When they were settled in their new homes , they would need English manufactured goods , whereby a fresh outlet for export trade and thus a new source of profit to the State would be ...
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... colonists were unable to accomplish any of their de- signs and the surviving remnant took passage home with Drake when he returned from his Caribbean raid in 1586 . While the Virginia colony appeared likely to interest the Queen ...
... colonists were unable to accomplish any of their de- signs and the surviving remnant took passage home with Drake when he returned from his Caribbean raid in 1586 . While the Virginia colony appeared likely to interest the Queen ...
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