Colonialism and Underdevelopment in Guyana, 1580-1803Carib Research & Publications, 1987 - 299 pages |
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... coffee , cocoa , cotton , indigo and rice . Laurens de Heere , Commander of Essequibo ( 1719-29 ) tried unsuccessfully to grow coffee on a large scale and after a few more attempts by his successor , Her- manus Gelskerke ( 1729-42 ) ...
... coffee , cocoa , cotton , indigo and rice . Laurens de Heere , Commander of Essequibo ( 1719-29 ) tried unsuccessfully to grow coffee on a large scale and after a few more attempts by his successor , Her- manus Gelskerke ( 1729-42 ) ...
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... coffee and cocoa to foreign countries , and to place a fresh tax on the export of rum . By 1781 rum and molasses were subject once again to export duties ; we do not know when the privilege of ' free trade ' in coffee and cocoa was ...
... coffee and cocoa to foreign countries , and to place a fresh tax on the export of rum . By 1781 rum and molasses were subject once again to export duties ; we do not know when the privilege of ' free trade ' in coffee and cocoa was ...
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... coffee and sugar , now placed the greatest emphasis on cotton , as the number of each type of estate in 1801 suggests - 239 cotton , 173 coffee and 78 sugar . 52 However , revenue from coffee continued to be larger than that from cotton ...
... coffee and sugar , now placed the greatest emphasis on cotton , as the number of each type of estate in 1801 suggests - 239 cotton , 173 coffee and 78 sugar . 52 However , revenue from coffee continued to be larger than that from cotton ...
Table des matières
AmerindianEuropean Relations | 191 |
Boundary Disputes | 214 |
Conclusion | 238 |
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