Lectures on the Growth and Development of the United States: Illustrated, Volume 4Edwin Wiley, Irving Everett Rines, Albert Bushnell Hart American Educational Alliance, 1916 - United States |
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... Vessels owned in various colonies . 53-54 First newspapers ... 69-70 Congress issues bills of credit ... 54-55 Political essays , pamphlets , etc .. 70-71 Loan - offices established ... 55 Output of the colonial press . 71 Indebtedness ...
... Vessels owned in various colonies . 53-54 First newspapers ... 69-70 Congress issues bills of credit ... 54-55 Political essays , pamphlets , etc .. 70-71 Loan - offices established ... 55 Output of the colonial press . 71 Indebtedness ...
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... vessels built- - Timber production - Textile industries Introduction of machinery and the factory system - Various articles manufactured in the colonies manufactures and textiles after war Laws passed in England to harass American ...
... vessels built- - Timber production - Textile industries Introduction of machinery and the factory system - Various articles manufactured in the colonies manufactures and textiles after war Laws passed in England to harass American ...
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... the attention of the New Englanders and to a lesser extent the Southern colonists . In 1769 the num- ber of vessels built in the several 42 colonies and the amount of their ton- nage were Shipbuilding and timber production 41-42.
... the attention of the New Englanders and to a lesser extent the Southern colonists . In 1769 the num- ber of vessels built in the several 42 colonies and the amount of their ton- nage were Shipbuilding and timber production 41-42.
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... vessels built in 1770 was 20,610 , and in 1771 , 24,068 . In 1772 the number of vessels built was 182 , with an aggregate tonnage of 26,544 ; of this number 123 , which had a tonnage of 18,149 , were built in New England . At this time ...
... vessels built in 1770 was 20,610 , and in 1771 , 24,068 . In 1772 the number of vessels built was 182 , with an aggregate tonnage of 26,544 ; of this number 123 , which had a tonnage of 18,149 , were built in New England . At this time ...
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... vessels at American ports - Vessels owned in colonies Aggregate tonnage in American carrying trade — Revenues collected by taxation and imports insignificant Bills of credit issued by Congress and States - - Their depreciation Loan ...
... vessels at American ports - Vessels owned in colonies Aggregate tonnage in American carrying trade — Revenues collected by taxation and imports insignificant Bills of credit issued by Congress and States - - Their depreciation Loan ...
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