Adams Papers Indexes | Adams Papers, Cumulative Index to volumes published through 2008 | T | Trade and commerce
– AA on [5 references]
– Amer. Revolution's effect on [2 references]
– American regulation of [2 references]
– Anglo-Amer. [13 references]
– Anglo-American [27 references]
– Anglo-Dutch War's effect on [2 references]
– Anglo-French [4 references]
– Anglo-Irish [1 reference]
– Baltic [1 reference]
– Brit. depredations on U.S. [2 references]
– Brit. war contractors [1 reference]
– British [1 reference]
– British Mediterranean [1 reference]
– British efforts to interrupt U.S. [3 references]
– British fear U.S. as rival [5 references]
– British prisoners used in U.S. for [1 reference]
– Congress needs power to regulate [2 references]
– Congress prohibits importation of British merchandise [6 references]
– Danish-American [3 references]
– Dutch [6 references]
– Dutch guilds support recognition of U.S. [1 reference]
– Dutch-Amer. [11 references]
– Dutch-American [14 references]
– European congress to establish system of free trade [2 references]
– European versus U.S. [1 reference]
– Franco-American [18 references]
– Franco-Russian [1 reference]
– French prohibitions on Brit. manufactures [1 reference]
– Hodshon's involvement in U.S. [1 reference]
– JA on [3 references]
– JA on expansion of Amer. trade with European nations [1 reference]
– JA on prospects for Spanish-American [3 references]
– JA opposes restrictions on [1 reference]
– Joseph Palmer's salt business [1 reference]
– Lafayette works to promote Franco-American [1 reference]
– North-South division over in congress [1 reference]
– Prussia agrees to abide by principles of Armed Neutrality [1 reference]
– Richard Cranch on [1 reference]
– Russian in hemp [1 reference]
– Russian-Amer. [2 references]
– Russo-American [4 references]
– Spanish [3 references]
– Stephens seeks to open shop in Amsterdam [1 reference]
– Swedish-American [2 references]
– U.S. and Brit. compared [1 reference]
– U.S. and Europe [6 references]
– U.S. and West Indies [3 references]
– U.S. as free market [1 reference]
– U.S. resistance to restrictions on [2 references]
– U.S. under loan terms offered to Franklin by Neufville [1 reference]
– U.S.-China [2 references]
– all of British at risk [1 reference]
– and Anglo-Amer. commercial treaty [2 references]
– and Barbary states [1 reference]
– and British blockade [3 references]
– and British creditors [4 references]
– and Dutch recognition of U.S. [5 references]
– and implied powers in Arts. of Confederation [1 reference]
– and negotiation of commercial treaties [8 references]
– and transit fees on Rhine River [1 reference]
– as foundation for navy [1 reference]
– as incentive for peace [1 reference]
– attempts to restrict [1 reference]
– between Europe and U.S. [16 references]
– between U.S. and Austria [3 references]
– between U.S. and Europe [2 references]
– between U.S. and France [1 reference]
– between U.S. and Hanseatic cities [2 references]
– between U.S. and Russia [1 reference]
– between U.S. and Trieste [1 reference]
– between U.S. and neutrals [6 references]
– carrying trade [2 references]
– condition of American [9 references]
– conventions at Hartford and Phila. for regulation of [2 references]
– crippled in Mass. [1 reference]
– damaged by paper money [1 reference]
– debt of merchants [3 references]
– depredations on neutral [3 references]
– development of, in Europe [2 references]
– development of, in U.S. [3 references]
– discouraged by embargoes [1 reference]
– effect of British pre-war monopoly [2 references]
– effect of U.S. duties on [2 references]
– effect of peace settlement [1 reference]
– effect of revaluation on [3 references]
– effort to open between U.S. and Italy [1 reference]
– export of Amer. tobacco [2 references]
– extent of Dutch [1 reference]
– fisheries as a source of [1 reference]
– flourishing in U.S. [4 references]
– future of Anglo-Amer. [3 references]
– impact of war on British [2 references]
– importance of compared to agriculture [1 reference]
– in Mass. [1 reference]
– in Massachusetts [7 references]
– in Netherlands [1 reference]
– in Passamaquoddy [1 reference]
– in West Indies [7 references]
– in furs [2 references]
– in lumber [2 references]
– in naval stores [6 references]
– in tea as central to Amer. Revolution [1 reference]
– in the Mediterranean [2 references]
– in whale oil [3 references]
– inhibited by high insurance rates [2 references]
– instructions on, under treaty plan [2 references]
– lack of in New York City [1 reference]
– merchants as members of Mass. militia [2 references]
– merchants seek information on trading with U.S. [7 references]
– merchants supply funds for Lincoln's army [1 reference]
– most favored nation [2 references]
– need for navy to protect [1 reference]
– need to prevent monopoly of American [1 reference]
– negative impact of paper money on [1 reference]
– of Austrian Netherlands [3 references]
– of sugar [4 references]
– of whale oil [8 references]
– on Black Sea [1 reference]
– opening of American ports to [21 references]
– overextension of credit to export merchants [1 reference]
– paper money's effect on [1 reference]
– promotion of U.S. [6 references]
– promotion of by Joseph II [2 references]
– prospects for Dutch-American [4 references]
– prospers in southern states [1 reference]
– provisions concerning, in treaty plan [9 references]
– reform of European commercial system [2 references]
– regulated by Britain [1 reference]
– regulation of Anglo-American [14 references]
– rumored French desire for [1 reference]
– scandal among Amer. merchants in Britain [1 reference]
– secret British with loyalists [1 reference]
– stimulus given to from division of British empire [1 reference]
– stopped until March 1776 [1 reference]
– taxes on [1 reference]
– through St. Eustatius [2 references]
– treatment of U.S. by Dutch at sea [1 reference]
– under armed neutrality [2 references]
– with Europe [2 references]
– with France [7 references]
– with France proposed [1 reference]
– with French West Indies [1 reference]
– with Native Americans [1 reference]
– with Netherlands [4 references]
– with Spain [1 reference]
– with Sweden [1 reference]
– with West Indies [5 references]
– with the Netherlands proposed [1 reference]