A study of early transatlantic trade in South Carolina that exposes the divisive complexity that led to war London\u27s Carolina traders, a little-known group of transatlantic merchants, played a pivotal but historically neglected role in the rise of tensions in the South Carolina lowcountry. In Trade, Politics, and Revolution, Huw David delves into the lives of these men and explores their influence on commerce and politics in the years before and after the American Revolution. Beginning in the 1730s, a few select merchants in Charleston fueled South Carolina\u27s economic rise, used their political connections to prosper in British-Carolinian trade, and then relocated to London, becoming absentee owners of property, plantations, and sla...
While the literature detailing the intricacies of the colonial tobacco trade is extensive, and often...
While the literature detailing the intricacies of the colonial tobacco trade is extensive, and often...
Beginning in the sixteenth century, as large quantities of produce were unloaded at ports throughout...
A study of early transatlantic trade in South Carolina that exposes the divisive complexity that led...
Trade, Politics, and Revolution: South Carolina and Britain’s Atlantic Commerce, 1730-1790. Huw Davi...
This thesis describes the sixty years of transatlantic interaction, connection, dislocation and reco...
The origins of the American Revolution in South Carolina derived from politicoeconomic factors. Most...
The origins of the American Revolution in South Carolina derived from politicoeconomic factors. Most...
The purpose of this dissertation is to examine the role played by merchants in the shaping of South ...
The purpose of this dissertation is to examine the role played by merchants in the shaping of South ...
The purpose of this dissertation is to examine the role played by merchants in the shaping of South ...
This thesis explores the politics of British American merchants in the period of imperial crisis, 17...
Operating Outside of Empire: Trading Citizenship in the Atlantic World, 1783-1815, looks a...
Deerskins formed an important trade in the southern half of British North America. From the last dec...
Deerskins formed an important trade in the southern half of British North America. From the last dec...
While the literature detailing the intricacies of the colonial tobacco trade is extensive, and often...
While the literature detailing the intricacies of the colonial tobacco trade is extensive, and often...
Beginning in the sixteenth century, as large quantities of produce were unloaded at ports throughout...
A study of early transatlantic trade in South Carolina that exposes the divisive complexity that led...
Trade, Politics, and Revolution: South Carolina and Britain’s Atlantic Commerce, 1730-1790. Huw Davi...
This thesis describes the sixty years of transatlantic interaction, connection, dislocation and reco...
The origins of the American Revolution in South Carolina derived from politicoeconomic factors. Most...
The origins of the American Revolution in South Carolina derived from politicoeconomic factors. Most...
The purpose of this dissertation is to examine the role played by merchants in the shaping of South ...
The purpose of this dissertation is to examine the role played by merchants in the shaping of South ...
The purpose of this dissertation is to examine the role played by merchants in the shaping of South ...
This thesis explores the politics of British American merchants in the period of imperial crisis, 17...
Operating Outside of Empire: Trading Citizenship in the Atlantic World, 1783-1815, looks a...
Deerskins formed an important trade in the southern half of British North America. From the last dec...
Deerskins formed an important trade in the southern half of British North America. From the last dec...
While the literature detailing the intricacies of the colonial tobacco trade is extensive, and often...
While the literature detailing the intricacies of the colonial tobacco trade is extensive, and often...
Beginning in the sixteenth century, as large quantities of produce were unloaded at ports throughout...