THE NEW ENGLAND COD FISHING INDUSTRY AND MARITIME DIMENSIONS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTIONChristopher Paul Magra, PhDUniversity of Pittsburgh, 2006 The American Revolution cannot be fully understood without coming to terms with why workers and merchants within the New England cod fishing industry resisted British authority and how their labor and capital contributed to the war effort. The Revolution began in New England with the shot heard around the world in Concord, Massachusetts. New England provided the most manpower for the American military each and every year of the war. And cod represented the most lucrative trade good in all of colonial New England. Between 1768 and 1772, fish represented 35% of New England's total export revenue. The...
The staples theory has dominated the history of the fisheries in Atlantic Canada for the last centur...
Newport, Rhode Island, at the start of the reign of George III (1760) was one of the major internati...
The goal of this thesis is to demonstrate the vital importance of American privateers during the ear...
THE NEW ENGLAND COD FISHING INDUSTRY AND MARITIME DIMENSIONS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTIONChristopher P...
In the Revolutionary War, the Americans had no means to combat the naval supremacy of the British Ro...
The Merchants and sailors of the small port town of Stonington, Connecticut capitalized on the chaos...
The North Atlantic\u27s nineteenth-century fishing industry covered a vast geographic and socioecono...
The New England fishing industry is presented in detail including an historical review, a discussion...
The goal of this thesis is to demonstrate the vital importance of American privateers during the ear...
American whaling began in Delaware Bay?not in Cape Cod, as is commonly believed. The whale fishery b...
This dissertation explores the dynamics of the maritime trade of Boston, New York, and Philadelphia ...
The goal of this thesis is to demonstrate the vital importance of American privateers during the ear...
Inhospitable and unattractive to Company investors and colonists, Newfoundland was unique among Engl...
This dissertation examines colonial America’s maritime history through the lens of its most develope...
A history of British tension in settlements on the Penobscot Bay and River from 1779 to 1783. Also i...
The staples theory has dominated the history of the fisheries in Atlantic Canada for the last centur...
Newport, Rhode Island, at the start of the reign of George III (1760) was one of the major internati...
The goal of this thesis is to demonstrate the vital importance of American privateers during the ear...
THE NEW ENGLAND COD FISHING INDUSTRY AND MARITIME DIMENSIONS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTIONChristopher P...
In the Revolutionary War, the Americans had no means to combat the naval supremacy of the British Ro...
The Merchants and sailors of the small port town of Stonington, Connecticut capitalized on the chaos...
The North Atlantic\u27s nineteenth-century fishing industry covered a vast geographic and socioecono...
The New England fishing industry is presented in detail including an historical review, a discussion...
The goal of this thesis is to demonstrate the vital importance of American privateers during the ear...
American whaling began in Delaware Bay?not in Cape Cod, as is commonly believed. The whale fishery b...
This dissertation explores the dynamics of the maritime trade of Boston, New York, and Philadelphia ...
The goal of this thesis is to demonstrate the vital importance of American privateers during the ear...
Inhospitable and unattractive to Company investors and colonists, Newfoundland was unique among Engl...
This dissertation examines colonial America’s maritime history through the lens of its most develope...
A history of British tension in settlements on the Penobscot Bay and River from 1779 to 1783. Also i...
The staples theory has dominated the history of the fisheries in Atlantic Canada for the last centur...
Newport, Rhode Island, at the start of the reign of George III (1760) was one of the major internati...
The goal of this thesis is to demonstrate the vital importance of American privateers during the ear...