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Trading Freedom: How Trade with China Defined Early America

Contributor(s): Norwood, Dael A (Author)

ISBN: 9780226815589

Publisher: University of Chicago Press

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Pub Date: January 18, 2022

Dewey: 382.0973051

LCCN: 2021019314

Lexile Code: 0000

Features: Bibliography, Illustrated, Index, Price on Product

Target Age Group: NA to NA

Physical Info: 0.70" H x 9.20" L x 6.10" W ( 0.75 lbs) 312 pages

Series: American Beginnings, 1500-1900

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Description: "Dael Norwood reveals that much of America's early growth and self-definition was shaped by its multifarious relations with China. Correspondingly, he shows that America was not solely the product of its Atlantic engagements; the Pacific always played a critical role in economic, social, and cultural development. Norwood weaves together arguments about commerce, foreign policy, and immigration, connecting the growing US presence in the "China trade" with domestic developments, including Federalist-era debates over political economy and trade policy, the building of the transcontinental railroad, and the looming sectional struggle over slavery"--

Brief description: Dael A. Norwood is assistant professor of history at the University of Delaware.

Review Quotes: "An excellent, and much needed, account of China's pivotal role in the US economy since the very inception of the Republic."-- "Amitav Ghosh, author of The Nutmeg's Curse and The Great Derangement"

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