Smugglers, Pirates, and Patriots: Free Trade in the Age of Revolution
by
Tyson Reeder
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Format
Hardcover
Pages
368
Language
English
Published
Jun 14, 2019
Publisher
University of Pennsylvania Press
ISBN-10
0812251385
ISBN-13
9780812251388
Description
Tyson Reeder unfolds a captivating narrative that explores the complex dynamics of trade and commerce in post-revolutionary North America. The book delves into the contrasting figures of smugglers, pirates, and patriots who shaped the emerging economy, revealing how these diverse players navigated the tumultuous waters of international trade during a critical period in history. Reeder paints a vivid picture of a society eager to assert its independence, yet rife with the challenges of establishing a new economic order.
As the region grappled with its identity in the aftermath of revolution, notions of free trade emerged as contentious yet vital. The author examines how these elements collided, often fostering a spirit of ingenuity among those who sought to exploit gaps in the law. Through detailed accounts and rich historical context, the story illuminates the delicate balance between liberty and regulation, providing insight into the veiled motivations behind the actions of those who would secure their fortunes against the backdrop of a burgeoning nation.
As the region grappled with its identity in the aftermath of revolution, notions of free trade emerged as contentious yet vital. The author examines how these elements collided, often fostering a spirit of ingenuity among those who sought to exploit gaps in the law. Through detailed accounts and rich historical context, the story illuminates the delicate balance between liberty and regulation, providing insight into the veiled motivations behind the actions of those who would secure their fortunes against the backdrop of a burgeoning nation.
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