A Teachers Manual Accompanying the Hart Bolton American History Maps

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A Teachers Manual Accompanying the Hart Bolton American History Maps
Hart, Albert Bushnell, 1854-1943
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To this West Indian trade and the sea routes in general it is now convenient to turn. On Map A are drawn the routes of intercolonial communication and traffic on the sea, both with Europe and the West Indies. The importance of this West Indian trade is brought out on Map B very strikingly by the red graphs which spring out from the seaports and then split up into streams going in various directions. The variation in width indicates the relative volume of exports and imports passing in and out o...f the various cities. Note that while the combined volume of trade from the Chesapeake ports requires for its representation the largest graph, Boston just before the Revolu- tion was the most important single port ; and that the trade of Charleston rivaled, if it did not exceed, that of Philadelphia, and even that of New York.
The map brings out clearly the relative importance of the four principal trades: the colonial trade; the trade with Great Britain; the trade with the rest of Europe; and the West Indies trade.


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