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Soldiers, Sugar and Seapower

Forfatter:
innbundet, 1987
Engelsk
This is the first full-scale examination of the politics, economics, adminstration, and execution of the expeditions to the West Indies which were mounted by the British against the French during the Revolutionary Wars. Hitherto these have been regarded as a side-show to the campaigns that were taking place in Europe; but the author, emphasizing the importance of the Caribbean in the Atlantic economy of the late eighteenth century, explains them as a bid for decisive supremacy in the battle for trade, seapower, and the sinews of war. Britain committed tens of thousands of soldiers to the struggle, while France retaliated by inciting colonial rebellion in a war which changed the future of the Caribbean, altered European attitudes to negroes, and enabled Britain to sustain its war effort in Europe. Soldiers, Sugar, and Seapower sets the West Indies expeditions in their proper place as one of the most difficult and dangerous wars in British history, and places the fighting in its political, economic, and logistical context.
Undertittel
The British Expeditions to the West Indies and the War Against Revolutionary France
Forfatter
Michael Duffy
ISBN
9780198229650
Språk
Engelsk
Vekt
662 gram
Utgivelsesdato
30.7.1987
Antall sider
432