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A Statement of the Claims of the West India: Colonies to A Protecting Duty Against East India Sugar [Hardcover]

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A historical document presenting the West Indian colonies’ arguments for protective tariffs against East Indian sugar imports. This 19th-century economic treatise outlines the economic pressures faced by Caribbean sugar producers competing with Asian markets.

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This significant historical work presents a comprehensive statement of claims made by West Indian colonies regarding their need for protective duties against East Indian sugar competition. Originally published as an anonymous treatise, the document articulates the economic arguments and grievances of Caribbean sugar producers during a critical period of colonial commerce and trade policy.

The text examines the competitive pressures faced by West Indian sugar planters when confronted with cheaper imports from East Indian sources. It provides valuable insights into 19th-century imperial economic policy, colonial mercantilism, and the sugar industry’s central importance to British colonial wealth and politics. The work represents an important primary source for understanding historical trade disputes, economic protectionism, and the complex relationships between colonial producers and metropolitan markets during the height of the British Empire.

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Author

Anonymous

Publisher

‏ : ‎ Gyan Publishing House

ISBN

9789371697736

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