Early Modern Atlantic Economy
Discover the intricate web of commerce that shaped the Atlantic trading world in the centuries leading up to the American and French Revolutions with "Early Modern Atlantic Economy." Authored by a collection of thirteen esteemed economic historians, this enlightening book, published by Cambridge University Press in 2001, spans 384 pages of insightful essays. Dive deep into the pivotal roles played by merchants, the evolution of various trades, and the complexities of imperial economies and colonial working societies. This scholarly work not only illuminates the interconnectedness of these historical economies but also provides a comprehensive understanding of their lasting impact. Perfect for history enthusiasts and scholars alike, "Early Modern Atlantic Economy" is an essential addition to any library.