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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... West Indian ; ( c ) African . This classification , while not including everyone of the 140 tropical and subtropical ... West Indian , brings together for general consideration the British , French , Dutch , and Danish West India Islands ...
... West Indian ; ( c ) African . This classification , while not including everyone of the 140 tropical and subtropical ... West Indian , brings together for general consideration the British , French , Dutch , and Danish West India Islands ...
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... WEST INDIES . For these reasons attention is chiefly given in this study to the two great groups of colonies in the East and West Indies and the methods of government which have been found most successful in the centuries of experiment ...
... WEST INDIES . For these reasons attention is chiefly given in this study to the two great groups of colonies in the East and West Indies and the methods of government which have been found most successful in the centuries of experiment ...
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... West India islands , is scarcely represented upon the colonial map of the year 1900 ; that Portugal , which in the closing part of the eighteenth century controlled large areas in South America , Africa , and the Orient , and in 1800 ...
... West India islands , is scarcely represented upon the colonial map of the year 1900 ; that Portugal , which in the closing part of the eighteenth century controlled large areas in South America , Africa , and the Orient , and in 1800 ...
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... West Indies the problem is made more difficult by the large negro element , notoriously turbulent , unruly , and ignorant . The Dutch themselves have failed with the West Indian negro where they have succeeded with the East Indian Malay ...
... West Indies the problem is made more difficult by the large negro element , notoriously turbulent , unruly , and ignorant . The Dutch themselves have failed with the West Indian negro where they have succeeded with the East Indian Malay ...
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... West , who made themselves masters of the country . They wished to profit by the fertility of the soil , and ordered the native to devote a part of his time and labor to the cultivation of those things which should produce higher prices ...
... West , who made themselves masters of the country . They wished to profit by the fertility of the soil , and ordered the native to devote a part of his time and labor to the cultivation of those things which should produce higher prices ...
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