The New England Merchants In The Seventeenth Century

The New England Merchants In The Seventeenth Century
Title The New England Merchants In The Seventeenth Century PDF eBook
Author Bernard Bailyn
Publisher Read Books Ltd
Total Pages 266
Release 2013-04-16
Genre History
ISBN 1447489144

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In detail Bailyn here presents the struggle of the merchants to achieve full social recognition as their successes in trade and in such industries as fishing and lumbering offered them avenues to power. Surveying the rise of merchant families, he offers a look in depth of the emergence of a new social group whose interests and changing social position powerfully affected the developing character of American society.

English Merchants in Seventeenth-Century Italy

English Merchants in Seventeenth-Century Italy
Title English Merchants in Seventeenth-Century Italy PDF eBook
Author Gigliola Pagano De Divitiis
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 236
Release 1997
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9780521580311

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This book shows how England's conquest of Mediterranean trade proved to be the first step in building its future economic and commercial hegemony, and how Italy lay at the heart of that process. In the seventeenth century the Mediterranean was the largest market for the colonial products which were exported by English merchants, as well as being a source of raw materials which were indispensable for the growing and increasingly aggressive domestic textile industry. The new free port of Livorno became the linchpin of English trade with the Mediterranean and, together with ports in southern Italy, formed part of a system which enabled the English merchant fleet to take control of the region's trade from the Italians. In her extensive use of English and Italian archival sources, the author looks well beyond Braudel's influential picture of a Spanish-dominated Mediterranean world. In doing so she demonstrates some of the causes of Italy's decline and its subsequent relegation as a dominant force in world trade.

New England's Generation

New England's Generation
Title New England's Generation PDF eBook
Author Virginia DeJohn Anderson
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 248
Release 1991
Genre History
ISBN 9780521447645

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This book explores New England's founding, in terms of ordinary people and the transcendent meanings that those lives ultimately acquired.

New England Bound: Slavery and Colonization in Early America

New England Bound: Slavery and Colonization in Early America
Title New England Bound: Slavery and Colonization in Early America PDF eBook
Author Wendy Warren
Publisher W. W. Norton & Company
Total Pages 352
Release 2016-06-07
Genre History
ISBN 1631492152

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A New York Times Editor’s Choice "This book is an original achievement, the kind of history that chastens our historical memory as it makes us wiser." —David W. Blight Finalist for the Pulitzer Prize Widely hailed as a “powerfully written” history about America’s beginnings (Annette Gordon-Reed), New England Bound fundamentally changes the story of America’s seventeenth-century origins. Building on the works of giants like Bernard Bailyn and Edmund S. Morgan, Wendy Warren has not only “mastered that scholarship” but has now rendered it in “an original way, and deepened the story” (New York Times Book Review). While earlier histories of slavery largely confine themselves to the South, Warren’s “panoptical exploration” (Christian Science Monitor) links the growth of the northern colonies to the slave trade and examines the complicity of New England’s leading families, demonstrating how the region’s economy derived its vitality from the slave trading ships coursing through its ports. And even while New England Bound explains the way in which the Atlantic slave trade drove the colonization of New England, it also brings to light, in many cases for the first time ever, the lives of the thousands of reluctant Indian and African slaves who found themselves forced into the project of building that city on a hill. We encounter enslaved Africans working side jobs as con artists, enslaved Indians who protested their banishment to sugar islands, enslaved Africans who set fire to their owners’ homes and goods, and enslaved Africans who saved their owners’ lives. In Warren’s meticulous, compelling, and hard-won recovery of such forgotten lives, the true variety of chattel slavery in the Americas comes to light, and New England Bound becomes the new standard for understanding colonial America.

The Economic Growth of Seventeenth Century New England

The Economic Growth of Seventeenth Century New England
Title The Economic Growth of Seventeenth Century New England PDF eBook
Author Terry Lee Anderson
Publisher New York : Arno Press
Total Pages 192
Release 1975
Genre Business & Economics
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New England Begins

New England Begins
Title New England Begins PDF eBook
Author Jonathan L. Fairbanks
Publisher
Total Pages 418
Release 1982
Genre Great Britain
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Building the Bay Colony

Building the Bay Colony
Title Building the Bay Colony PDF eBook
Author James E. McWilliams
Publisher University of Virginia Press
Total Pages 228
Release 2007
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9780813926360

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Using an intensely local lens, McWilliams explores the century-long process whereby the Massachusetts Bay Colony went from a distant outpost of the incipient British Empire to a stable society integrated into the transatlantic economy. An inspiring story of men and women overcoming adversity to build their own society, From the Ground Up reconceptualizes how we have normally thought about New England's economic development