A People & a Nation: To 1877Houghton Mifflin, 1990 - 464페이지 |
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... merchants organized nonimpor- tation associations to put economic pressure on British exporters . By the 1760s one - quarter of all British exports were being sent to the colonies , and American merchants reasoned that London mer ...
... merchants organized nonimpor- tation associations to put economic pressure on British exporters . By the 1760s one - quarter of all British exports were being sent to the colonies , and American merchants reasoned that London mer ...
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... merchants were enjoying boom times and had no financial incentive to support a boycott . As a result , merchants signed the agreements only reluctantly . And , as John Mein revealed , they often secretly violated those agreements ...
... merchants were enjoying boom times and had no financial incentive to support a boycott . As a result , merchants signed the agreements only reluctantly . And , as John Mein revealed , they often secretly violated those agreements ...
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... merchants . In small towns the general merchant persisted for a longer time . Such merchants continued to sell some goods through exchange with farm women- trading flour or pots and pans for eggs or other local produce . They left the ...
... merchants . In small towns the general merchant persisted for a longer time . Such merchants continued to sell some goods through exchange with farm women- trading flour or pots and pans for eggs or other local produce . They left the ...
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The Meeting of Old World and New 14921640 | 3 |
Indian Cultures of North America | 7 |
European Explorations in America | 17 |
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