James N. Green, "The Book Trade in the Middle Colonies, 1680-1720," in The Colonial Book in the Atlantic World, ed. Hugh Amory and David D. Hall, A History of the Book in America (Cambridge UK and New York: Cambridge University Press/ American Antiquarian Society, 2000), 200-14, ...
For background on the English book trade to New York, see James N. Green, ‘Book Trade in the Middle Colonies, 1680–1720’ and ‘[Middle Colonies, 1720–1790] English Books and Printing in the Age of Franklin’, in Amory and Hall (eds), Colonial Book in the Atlantic World, 199–...
These colonies were exploited for their raw materials, and used as new markets for European goods. Europeans had little regard for most of the native peoples of these areas, and as a result, there was a great loss of life and culture. The Age of Exploration is a turning point in history...
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The Economy of the 13 Colonies The British 13 colonies economy in North America was diverse because it involved three large regions. The colonial economy was divided into New England, Middle, and Southern Colonies. This is a map of the 13 British colonies in America. Each colony, and region...
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K. Morgan, Bristol and the Atlantic Trade in the Eighteenth Century, (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1993).CrossRef 28. Yorkshire merchants did ship some cloth out of Hull for the colonies, but the colonial trade at that port was always marginal: R.G. Wilson, Gentlemen Merchants: th...
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What Was Traded? Ships from New England carried fish, lumber and other goods to the West Indies. West Indies: the islands between North and South America in the Caribbean Sea. New England Colonies West Indies Ships from New England carried fish, lumber and other goods to the West Indies. ...