The Rise of American Naval Power, 1776-1918Princeton University Press, 1944 - 404 من الصفحات |
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... commerce . “ The interests of agriculture and commerce are inseparable , " he de- clared . A stoppage of foreign commerce would disarrange our whole national economy . It would cut us off from foreign mar- kets , which in turn , would ...
... commerce . “ The interests of agriculture and commerce are inseparable , " he de- clared . A stoppage of foreign commerce would disarrange our whole national economy . It would cut us off from foreign mar- kets , which in turn , would ...
الصفحة 80
... commerce was all but paralyzed . Foreign commerce was likewise stricken . Imports which had risen to a peak of $ 138,500,000 in 1807 , totalled only $ 12,965,000 in 1814. Exports in the same interval dwindled from $ 108,343,000 to less ...
... commerce was all but paralyzed . Foreign commerce was likewise stricken . Imports which had risen to a peak of $ 138,500,000 in 1807 , totalled only $ 12,965,000 in 1814. Exports in the same interval dwindled from $ 108,343,000 to less ...
الصفحة 84
... commerce . By forestalling blockades , such a force would pre- vent the strangling of commerce at its source . Such a fleet would also have a restraining influence upon hostile cruisers and privateers , and under favorable conditions ...
... commerce . By forestalling blockades , such a force would pre- vent the strangling of commerce at its source . Such a fleet would also have a restraining influence upon hostile cruisers and privateers , and under favorable conditions ...
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Chart and Compass | 1 |
Sea Power and American Independence 1776 | 7 |
Independence Without Sea Power 17831789 | 16 |
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