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Commerce and Liberation: Early America, Brazil, and Luso-Atlantic Trade in the Age of Revolution.

机译:商业和解放:革命时代的早期美国,巴西和卢索-大西洋贸易。

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"Commerce and Liberation: Early America, Brazil, and Luso-Atlantic Trade in the Age of Revolution" contends that arguments linking free trade with republican independence led mid-Atlantic merchants to alter their Luso-Atlantic commercial networks to favor revolutionary regions of Brazil. During the first half of the eighteenth century, due to a series of treaties between London and Lisbon, British Americans constructed close business ties with merchants in Portugal and the Portuguese-Atlantic islands. Throughout the century, they also kept an eye toward the prohibited markets of Brazil. The American Revolution severed the mercantilist ties that had traditionally bound North Americans to Portugal, attenuating the relationship between the Portuguese Empire and the United States. As the age of revolution unfolded, many mid-Atlantic traders felt a keen interest in the developing political economies of restive areas of Brazil such as the Banda Oriental, Pernambuco, and ultimately Rio de Janeiro. By the time Brazil achieved independence from Portugal, it had become the most important entity for mid-Atlantic trade networks in the Luso-Atlantic. Current scholarship on Anglo-American merchants emphasizes their cautious approach to new ventures. This dissertation reveals, however, that traders with ties to the Luso-Atlantic embraced the revolutionary environment of the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries. A study of those merchants sheds light on how private commercial expansion weakened imperial powers. Paradoxically, state policies countenanced the development of decentralized commercial networks which eventually undermined state authority.
机译:“商业与解放:革命时代的早期美国,巴西和卢大西洋贸易”认为,将自由贸易与共和党独立联系在一起的论点导致大西洋中部商人改变了卢大西洋贸易网络,以青睐巴西的革命地区。在18世纪上半叶,由于伦敦和里斯本之间达成了一系列条约,英裔美国人与葡萄牙和葡萄牙-大西洋群岛的商人建立了密切的业务联系。在整个世纪中,他们还密切关注巴西的禁止市场。美国独立战争使传统上将北美人束缚在葡萄牙的重商主义关系割断了,从而削弱了葡萄牙帝国与美国之间的关系。随着革命时代的来临,许多大西洋中部贸易商对诸如巴西的Banda Oriental,Pernambuco以及最终的里约热内卢这样的巴西动荡地区的发展中政治经济产生了浓厚的兴趣。到巴西脱离葡萄牙独立后,它已成为卢索大西洋地区大西洋中部贸易网络中最重要的实体。目前对英美商人的奖学金强调了他们对新企业的谨慎态度。然而,本文表明,与卢索大西洋有联系的贸易商接受了18世纪末和19世纪初的革命环境。对这些商人的研究揭示了私人商业扩张如何削弱帝国力量。矛盾的是,国家政策重视分散式商业网络的发展,最终破坏了国家权威。

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  • 作者

    Reeder, Tyson.;

  • 作者单位

    University of California, Davis.;

  • 授予单位 University of California, Davis.;
  • 学科 American history.;Economic history.;Latin American history.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2016
  • 页码 237 p.
  • 总页数 237
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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