Explore the economic underpinnings of early America with "Financial History Of The New York Colony" by George Ray Wicker. This detailed study delves into the financial mechanisms, policies, and economic activities that shaped the New York Colony during its formative years. Wicker examines the intricacies of colonial finance, offering valuable insights into the colony's trade, banking, and monetary systems.
Gain a deeper understanding of how financial decisions impacted the social and political landscape of colonial New York. This book provides a comprehensive overview of the economic factors that contributed to the colony's growth and its eventual role in the American Revolution. A must-read for historians, economists, and anyone interested in the financial roots of the United States.
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