One of Spain\u27s most critical weaknesses in her effort to hold on to her empire in America in the eighteenth century was her incapacity to produce supplies necessary for her colonists. The Industrial Revolution provided England with goods in universal demand, but Spain had few industrial machines. Nevertheless, she was convinced that control of the trade of her empire brought in the highest profits for both home and colonial markets and provided the stimulus the colonial economies needed for their prosperity
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This article documents and interprets the Spanish trade in American cotton which developed between t...
Article first published online: 18 JUL 2011.This article revises the traditional view of Spain as a ...
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This paper revises the traditional view of Spain as a predatory colonial state that extracted revenu...
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Florida’s colonial history is mainly that of an intermittent struggle for possession by the three gr...
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This thesis uses Gallagher and Robinson’s concept of ‘informal imperialism’ to analyse the economic ...
Spain acquired Louisiana from France in 1763 but was initially unsuccessful in integrating the dista...
Studies of the future contribution to the independence of the United States frequently emphasize Fra...
Spirited Enterprises: Venezuela, the United States, and the Independence of Spanish America, 1789-18...
In the 1790s and early 1800s, U.S. commercial performance effectively repudiated Lord Sheffield\u27s...
Social scientists use the history of Spain and her empire as a standard against which they have soug...
Spain acquired Louisiana from France in 1763 but was initially unsuccessful in integrating the dista...
This article documents and interprets the Spanish trade in American cotton which developed between t...
Article first published online: 18 JUL 2011.This article revises the traditional view of Spain as a ...
The Seven Years\u27 War in Europe offically ended in Paris on February 10, 1763, with England active...
Under the terms of the Treaty of Paris in 1763 the territorial holdings of Great Britain were increa...
This paper revises the traditional view of Spain as a predatory colonial state that extracted revenu...
When Josiah Blakeley, consul of the United States at Santiago de Cuba, wrote these lines to Secretar...
Florida’s colonial history is mainly that of an intermittent struggle for possession by the three gr...
England acquired legal and sovereign control of Spanish Florida on February 10, 1763. After more tha...
This thesis uses Gallagher and Robinson’s concept of ‘informal imperialism’ to analyse the economic ...
Spain acquired Louisiana from France in 1763 but was initially unsuccessful in integrating the dista...
Studies of the future contribution to the independence of the United States frequently emphasize Fra...
Spirited Enterprises: Venezuela, the United States, and the Independence of Spanish America, 1789-18...
In the 1790s and early 1800s, U.S. commercial performance effectively repudiated Lord Sheffield\u27s...
Social scientists use the history of Spain and her empire as a standard against which they have soug...
Spain acquired Louisiana from France in 1763 but was initially unsuccessful in integrating the dista...
This article documents and interprets the Spanish trade in American cotton which developed between t...
Article first published online: 18 JUL 2011.This article revises the traditional view of Spain as a ...