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Scottish Trade with Colonial Charleston, 1683-1783 - Paperback

Scottish Trade with Colonial Charleston, 1683-1783 - Paperback

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by David Dobson (Author)

The colonial city of Charleston, South Carolina, grew to become the center of commerce for the southern region of British North America, comprising South Carolina, much of North Carolina, and Georgia. This region had links with the West Indies, Africa, the lower Mississippi valley, and latterly Florida. It largely produced, processed, and exported all the major colonial raw materials, timber, furs, sugar, rice, indigo, and--to a small extent--tobacco. Drawing upon original sources found in both Scotland and Charleston, David Dobson here identifies the Scots merchants doing business in Charleston as well the merchants in Scotland with whom they traded. Also covered are the quantities and types of goods bought and sold; the importance of family connections and networking in the success of Scotland's trading ventures; the role of ship-building; Scottish emigration, both voluntary and involuntary; and other more.

Number of Pages: 372
Dimensions: 0.77 x 9 x 6 IN
Publication Date: February 02, 2018
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