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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... rule was introduced among a simple , untutored people . Favoritism was fostered and every man became a detective set over his neighbor . Multitudes of Spaniards invading these possessions regarded the masses as their legitimate prey ...
... rule was introduced among a simple , untutored people . Favoritism was fostered and every man became a detective set over his neighbor . Multitudes of Spaniards invading these possessions regarded the masses as their legitimate prey ...
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... rule reached the self - supporting condition , and the French budget for 1900 called for 106,000,000 francs for colonies and that of 1901 for 103,000,000 francs . No nation or people gives more careful study to the theory of ...
... rule reached the self - supporting condition , and the French budget for 1900 called for 106,000,000 francs for colonies and that of 1901 for 103,000,000 francs . No nation or people gives more careful study to the theory of ...
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... rule . The aims of the representatives of French sovereignty were the exclusive control of the best regions of North America and the expulsion of England and Holland utterly and entirely from India and the Indian Ocean . The hope to ...
... rule . The aims of the representatives of French sovereignty were the exclusive control of the best regions of North America and the expulsion of England and Holland utterly and entirely from India and the Indian Ocean . The hope to ...
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... rule over foreign lands may well be said to be for the most part in the transitory stage . * * * To have effected these results since 1830 , in view of the few dilapidated fragments of the former colonial domain then recently recovered ...
... rule over foreign lands may well be said to be for the most part in the transitory stage . * * * To have effected these results since 1830 , in view of the few dilapidated fragments of the former colonial domain then recently recovered ...
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... rules and regulations relating to the Government cultures ; fixes the kind and extent of the forced labor , and sees to the ... rule the densest population of the world . The island is divided into 22 provinces , at the head of which are ...
... rules and regulations relating to the Government cultures ; fixes the kind and extent of the forced labor , and sees to the ... rule the densest population of the world . The island is divided into 22 provinces , at the head of which are ...
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