This title was first published in 2001. Looking at German-American
relations between 1776 and 1835, this study argues that it was
day-to-day commercial contacts, rather than official diplomatic
ties that forged the way in establishing good relations between the
two countries. Although concerned with trade, this work is not
strictly one of economic history, but instead looks at how wider
economic trends impacted upon the socio-cultural and political
connections.
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