New Evidence on Colonial Commerce
Gaby M. Walton
The Journal of Economic History, 1968, vol. 28, issue 3, 363-389
Abstract:
The section on colonial commerce in most textbooks oh American Economic History has changed little in the last three or four (or more) decades. Of course, slight variations exist, but they are usually for style, with the core of the subject seldom varying. In fact, a traditional view of American colonial commerce has been solidly formed, and it is widely read and taught in our universities and colleges.
Date: 1968
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