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Atlantic Empires of France and Spain - Louisbourg and Havana, 1700-1763 (Paperback, New edition)
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Atlantic Empires of France and Spain - Louisbourg and Havana, 1700-1763 (Paperback, New edition)
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"Atlantic Empires of France and Spain" is a comparative study of
the colonies of Cape Breton and Cuba within their imperial systems
and within the Atlantic world in general. John McNeill examines the
importance of these colonies fo the French and Spanish empires,
particularly in light of Britain's rise to dominance among European
imperial powers.
McNeil covers French and Spanish economic and military policy
toward the colonies, as well as the empires' actual economic and
military roles. Particular colonial trades -- codfish in Cape
Breton and sugar and tobacco in Cuba -- were important to the
economies of the mother countries.
Both colonies proved to be highly profitable and comparatively
inexpensive to defend, govern, and maintain, but, as McNeill shows,
managing them from a distance was not without problems. Smuggling
was widespread throughout the colonies, although this illegal
trading did not undermine the overall commercial success of the
systems. In addition, because the preferred method of profiteering
from a rival's empire was to seize cargo at critical points on the
high seas, the imperial powers faced the continual threat of
foreign attacks on their trade ships. McNeill also emphasizes the
role of geography, climate, ecosystems, and disease patterns in
thwarting Spanish and French ambitions in the New World.
Using archival research, McNeill illuminates the character of the
Atlantic world of the eighteenth century by offering information on
the economy and defense of two colonies. He also delineates the
importance of overseas holdings to European states and the problems
of imperial management.
Originally published in 1985.
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