Calendar of State Papers, Colonial Series, America and West Indies: August, 1974- December, 1715

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Synopsis

"Calendar of State Papers, Colonial Series, America and West Indies, August, 1714-December, 1715" provides an invaluable primary source record of the British Empire's administrative and political landscape during a pivotal transitional period. Compiled and edited by Cecil Headlam, this volume presents detailed abstracts of official correspondence, petitions, and reports exchanged between colonial governors and the Board of Trade in London.

Covering a vast geographic area stretching from the mainland American colonies to the economic hubs of the West Indies, these documents offer a granular view of colonial life, including trade regulations, maritime conflicts, and relations with indigenous peoples. This volume is particularly significant as it captures the shift in British governance following the death of Queen Anne and the accession of George I, illustrating how distant territories navigated the resulting changes in imperial policy and personnel.

Historians and researchers will find a wealth of information regarding the socio-economic development of the New World and the complexities of colonial law. As a scholarly resource, "Calendar of State Papers, Colonial Series, America and West Indies, August, 1714-December, 1715" remains an essential reference for understanding the structural foundations of the British colonial system in the early eighteenth century.

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Publisher information

  • Publisher: Creative Media Partners, LLC
  • ISBN: 9781025366081
  • Number of pages: 488
  • Dimensions: 234 x 156 x 25 mm
  • Languages: English