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Book cover of Report of a Committee of the lords of the Privy council on the trade of Great Britain with the United States

Report of a Committee of the lords of the Privy council on the trade of Great Britain with the United States

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1888Dept. of state

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This report from the Lords of the Privy Council details the intricate trade relations between Great Britain and the newly formed United States. It examines the economic implications and challenges of commerce, particularly concerning the West Indies. The document provides a historical account of the policies and discussions that shaped early international trade.

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The Great Britain. Board of Trade was a key government body overseeing commerce and industry. Their official publications, such as the Report on trade with the United States and the Merchant Shipping Act, 1894, provide direct insight into historical British economic policy and legal frameworks. These works are essential for understanding the country's commercial past.

Charles Jenkinson Liverpool was an author of historical and economic reports. His most recognized work is the "Report of a Committee of the lords of the Privy council on the trade of Great Britain with the United States," an important document on 18th-century Anglo-American commerce.

The Great Britain Privy Council served as a key advisory body to the monarch, influencing policy across various domains. Their "Report of a Committee..." offers a direct look into late 18th-century trade policy between Great Britain and the United States. This historical document provides valuable insight into the economic and political relations of the era.

Ford C. Worthington is a historian who specializes in early American records and colonial life. He is best known for editing the second volume of the History of Plymouth Plantation 1620-

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