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Africans and the industrial revolution in England: a study in international trade and development
Inikori, J. E.
Year: 2002.
Publisher:  Cambridge University Press. 
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table of contents
Frontmatter
List of Tables
Preface
Chapter 1 Introduction
Chapter 2 The English Economy in the Longue Duree
Chapter 3 A Historiography of the First Industrial Revolution
Chapter 4 Slave-Based Commodity Production and the Growth of Atlantic Commerce
Chapter 5 Britain and the Supply of African Slave Labor to the Americas
Chapter 6 The Atlantic Slave Economy and English Shipping
Chaoter 7 The Atlantic Slave Economy and the Development of Financial Institutions
Chapter 8 African-Produced Raw Materials and Industrial Production in England
Chapter 9 Atlantic Markets and the Development of the Major Manufacturing Sectors in England's Industrialization
Chapter 10 Conclusion
Appendixes
4.1 Average Annual Estimates of Bullion Import into Europe from the Americas, 1501-1800
4.2 Brazilian Sugar Export, 1536-1822 (£000 sterling)
4.3 Average Annual Value and Commodity Composition of Exports from British America to Britain
5.1 Mean Slave Loading by Ships Cleared Out to Africa from Ports in England
5.2 Vessels Reported Lost but not Found on the Lists of Vessels Cleared Out to Africa from Ports in England, 1796-1805
6.1 Routes of Vessels Insured to Africa by William Braund, 1759-1772
6.2 Guineamen Identified in Liverpool (Prime) Registries, 1786, 1787, 1788
7.1 Transcripts from the Balance Books of Arthur Heywood, Sons & Co., of Liverpool, Showing the Structure of the Bank's Assets and Liabilities, 1787-1790 and 1801-1807
7.2. Insurance Premiums Paid on African Ventures
9.1 Shares of English and Foreign Products in Manufactures Exported from England to Western Africa, 1658-1856
9.2. Shares of English and Foreign Products in Manufactures Exported from England to the Americas, 1701-1856
9.3. Shares of English and Foreign Products in Manufactures Exported from England to Southern Europe, 1699-1856
9.4 Commodity Composition of Foreign Products Exported from England to Western Africa, 1658-1693 (in percentages)
9.5 Commodity Composition of Foreign Products Exported from England to Western Africa, 1699-1856 (in percentages)
9.6 Commodity Composition of Foreign Products Exported from England to the Americas, 1699-1856 (in percentages)
9.7 Commodity Composition of Foreign Products Exported from England to Southern Europe, 1699-1856 (in percentages)
9.8 Commodity Composition of British Products Exported from England to Western Africa, 1658-1693 (in percentages)
9.9 Commodity Composition of British Products Exported from England to Western Africa, 1699-1856 (in percentages)
9.10 Commodity Composition of British Products Exported from England to the Americas, 1699-1856 (in percentages)
9.11 Commodity Composition of British Products Exported to the British West Indies, 1783-1856 (in £ooo)
9.12. Commodity Composition of British Products Exported from England to Southern Europe, 1699-1856 (in £ooo)
9.13 Shares of Portugal and Spain in Total Exports (Domestic and Re-exports) from England to Southern Europe, 1701-1800
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Title: Africans and the industrial revolution in England : a study in international trade and development Joseph E. Inikori.
Author: Inikori, J. E
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Source Version: Africans and the industrial revolution in England : a study in international trade and development Joseph E. Inikori
Inikori, J. E
Cambridge [England]: Cambridge University Press, 2002.
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/2027/heb.02605
Subject Headings: • International trade -- History
• Industrial revolution -- England -- History
• Slave trade -- Africa -- History
• Slavery -- Economic aspects -- England -- History
• Slavery -- Economic aspects -- America -- History
• England -- Commerce -- America -- History
• America -- Commerce -- England -- History
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