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Entrept Of Revolutions Saintdomingue Commercial Sovereignty And The Frenchamerican Alliance Manuel Covo

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Entrept Of Revolutions Saintdomingue Commercial Sovereignty And The Frenchamerican Alliance Manuel Covo
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Publisher: Oxford University Press
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 9.05 MB
Pages: 320
Author: Manuel Covo
ISBN: 9780197626399, 9780197626382, 0197626394, 0197626386
Language: English
Year: 2022

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Entrept Of Revolutions Saintdomingue Commercial Sovereignty And The Frenchamerican Alliance Manuel Covo by Manuel Covo 9780197626399, 9780197626382, 0197626394, 0197626386 instant download after payment.

The Age of Revolutions has been celebrated for the momentous transition from absolute monarchies to representative governments and the creation of nation-states in the Atlantic world. Much less recognized than the spread of democratic ideals was the period's growing traffic of goods, capital, and people across imperial borders and reforming states' attempts to control this mobility. Analyzing the American, French, and Haitian revolutions in an interconnected narrative, Manuel Covo centers imperial trade as a driving force, arguing that commercial factors preceded and conditioned political change across the revolutionary Atlantic. At the heart of these transformations was the "entrepôt," the island known as the "Pearl of the Caribbean," whose economy grew dramatically as a direct consequence of the American Revolution and the French-American alliance. Saint-Domingue was the single most profitable colony in the Americas in the second half of the eighteenth century, with its...

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