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Chatham's Colonial Policy A Study in the Fiscal and Economic Implications of the Colonial Policy of the Elder Pitt

By Kate Hotblack Copyright 1917

    Chatham's Colonial Policy (1917) examines Britain’s colonial plans and ambition in the mid-eighteenth century, under the leadership of the Earl of Chatham – William Pitt the Elder. It analyses his policies for British control around the world, most notably in the West Indies, North America, Africa and India, and how these policies brought Britain into conflict with Europe’s two main colonial powers, Spain and France.

    1. Pitt and the War of Jenkins’ Ear  2. Pitt and the City  3. Pitt’s African Policy  4. Canada  5. The West Indies  6. Ireland  7. India  8. The Secretary of State for the Southern Department, Part I  9. The Secretary of State for the Southern Department, Part II  10. The Secretary of State for the Southern Department, Part III  11. The Secretary of State for the Southern Department, Part IV  12. Pitt’s Spanish Policy  13. The Northern Department  14. The Northern Department  15. The Northern Department  16. The Stamp Act

    Biography

    Kate Hotblack