Colonial Administration, 1800-1900: Methods of Government and Development Adopted by the Principal Colonizing Nations in Their Control of Tropical and Other Colonies and Dependencies. With Statistical Statements of the Area, Population, Commerce, Revenue, Etc., of Each of the World's Colonies. Including Bibliography of Colonies and Colonization Prepared by the Library of Congress. From the Summary of Commerce and Finance for October, 1901U.S. Government Printing Office, 1903 - 435 páginas |
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... America , Australasia , and South Africa is less than 15,000,000 , and when these have been considered we seek in vain for a colony of any importance among the remaining 485,000,000 people so classed whose population is in any ...
... America , Australasia , and South Africa is less than 15,000,000 , and when these have been considered we seek in vain for a colony of any importance among the remaining 485,000,000 people so classed whose population is in any ...
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... AMERICA THE GEOGRAPHICAL DIVISIONS OF THE WORLD IN 1901 United States France Russia 150 ( U.S EQUADOR AT L A N T I BRAZIL BOLIVIA D CELAND 品 Great Britain Germany Spain 90 60 30 U.S. TREASURY DEPARTMENT , BUREAU OF STATISTICS BRITISH ...
... AMERICA THE GEOGRAPHICAL DIVISIONS OF THE WORLD IN 1901 United States France Russia 150 ( U.S EQUADOR AT L A N T I BRAZIL BOLIVIA D CELAND 品 Great Britain Germany Spain 90 60 30 U.S. TREASURY DEPARTMENT , BUREAU OF STATISTICS BRITISH ...
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... America except Brazil , all of Central America , a considerable share of the North American continent , and the most valuable of the West India islands , is scarcely represented upon the colonial map of the year 1900 ; that Portugal ...
... America except Brazil , all of Central America , a considerable share of the North American continent , and the most valuable of the West India islands , is scarcely represented upon the colonial map of the year 1900 ; that Portugal ...
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... America for direct returns of gold and silver more than for any revenue from indirect sources . They regarded their new possessions simply as producing so much tribute , and hence watched them very closely and kept them strictly under ...
... America for direct returns of gold and silver more than for any revenue from indirect sources . They regarded their new possessions simply as producing so much tribute , and hence watched them very closely and kept them strictly under ...
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... America . Their first connection with the New World was that of traders pure and simple . They went out not to conquer or to look for gold , but to follow up the fisheries of Newfoundland and the fur trade of Canada . Starting with ...
... America . Their first connection with the New World was that of traders pure and simple . They went out not to conquer or to look for gold , but to follow up the fisheries of Newfoundland and the fur trade of Canada . Starting with ...
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