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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... industry and thrift inculcated among the natives ?. 5. How are the necessary funds for the conduct of the colonial government raised ?. 6. Commercial and tariff relation between the colonies and their governing countries . Area and ...
... industry and thrift inculcated among the natives ?. 5. How are the necessary funds for the conduct of the colonial government raised ?. 6. Commercial and tariff relation between the colonies and their governing countries . Area and ...
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... industry was to be destroyed directly by law or taxed out of existence . " All the laws , " he says , " the control of trade , commerce , agriculture , finance , taxation , the foundation of municipalities , the management of the ...
... industry was to be destroyed directly by law or taxed out of existence . " All the laws , " he says , " the control of trade , commerce , agriculture , finance , taxation , the foundation of municipalities , the management of the ...
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... industries ) , while the growth of French establishments was much slower . RAMBAUD . Rambaud gives the following reasons for the inferiority of the French to the English in colonization : ( 1 ) The preponderance of the religious factor ...
... industries ) , while the growth of French establishments was much slower . RAMBAUD . Rambaud gives the following reasons for the inferiority of the French to the English in colonization : ( 1 ) The preponderance of the religious factor ...
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... industry and spread its happy results . Vast commercial relations were established to equalize demand and supply , superfluity and want . Industry and trade became sources of wealth to the middle class , and therefore a stimulus to ...
... industry and spread its happy results . Vast commercial relations were established to equalize demand and supply , superfluity and want . Industry and trade became sources of wealth to the middle class , and therefore a stimulus to ...
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... industry and thrift inculcated among the natives and the necessary labor supply obtained for the development of industries which shall render the colony self - supporting and its people prosperous ? ( 5 ) How are the necessary funds for ...
... industry and thrift inculcated among the natives and the necessary labor supply obtained for the development of industries which shall render the colony self - supporting and its people prosperous ? ( 5 ) How are the necessary funds for ...
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