American Interest in Cuba: 1848-1855Columbia University Press, 1948 - 323 pages |
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Page 11
... trade of colonies into channels thought to be more beneficial to their mother countries . During the later half of the eighteenth century , mercantilist control of American colonial trade weakened . First to over- throw the rule of ...
... trade of colonies into channels thought to be more beneficial to their mother countries . During the later half of the eighteenth century , mercantilist control of American colonial trade weakened . First to over- throw the rule of ...
Page 14
... trade , but when President Adams tried to reciprocate by appointing Daniel Hawley in Havana and Josiah Blakely in Santiago as consuls , the Spanish authorities refused to recognize them and protested , although they did not expel them ...
... trade , but when President Adams tried to reciprocate by appointing Daniel Hawley in Havana and Josiah Blakely in Santiago as consuls , the Spanish authorities refused to recognize them and protested , although they did not expel them ...
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... trade in 1820 , gave Britain the right of search and agreed to establish Courts of Mixed Commission in Africa and Havana to adju- dicate prizes . Cuban liberals had supported the measure , and plans were made to replenish the planters ...
... trade in 1820 , gave Britain the right of search and agreed to establish Courts of Mixed Commission in Africa and Havana to adju- dicate prizes . Cuban liberals had supported the measure , and plans were made to replenish the planters ...
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