Ralph Carr: A Newcastle Merchant and the American Colonial Trade
William I. Roberts
Business History Review, 1968, vol. 42, issue 3, 271-287
Abstract:
What were the ingredients for success for British merchants in the eighteenth-century trans-Atlantic trade? In the failure of Ralph Carr of Newcastle to market European goods in America during the 1750's, Professor Roberts personalizes an answer.
Date: 1968
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