HISTORY 1DD3 Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Gabelle Of Salt, Individual And Group Rights, Hispaniola

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Atlantic world new france, latin america, north america. Over 17th and 18th centuries trading occurs between atlantic an europe. Slave trade is at its height in early part of 18th century. Europeans go to africa (get slaves from other african purchased) take to new world. Product -> shipped to africa, -> slaves shipped to north america -> raw product shipped to. 18th century in caribbean trade is cane sugar main export to europe. Each country"s colony is only allowed to trade with each other country french with only french, Series of wars mainly with british and french. All three events interlinked by context: atlantic contest between british and french (and other european states) For over a century 17th to 18th the british and french are fighting for control over trade and slave. In early part of 17th century 3 states: 13 america british colonies (settlements of. Europeans mainly british) french quebec and west spain is south and central: mercantilist economics.

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