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Colonial Ports, Global Trade, and the Roots of the American Revolution (1700–1776)
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Monograph examining the economic history of Boston, New York, and Philadelphia as nodal centers in Atlantic and global trade networks. Argues that colonial merchants' trans-imperial commerce and resistance to British mercantilist constraints formed the economic roots of American independence. Relevant for understanding how trade networks and smuggling created political tensions preceding the Revolution.
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