73-476 AMERICAN ECONOMIC HISTORY: TOPIC 3
V. The Political Economy of the American Revolution
The Economic Grievances
Cost of the French-Indian War 1753-1763
British Payment of Defense Costs of Colonies
The Navigation Acts and Enumerated Articles -- The Beginnings of True Enforcement
The Politics
The Economic Burden of Taxation by Britain
Winners and Losers From the Navigation Acts
Various Acts of Parliament 1763-1774
The Shared Beliefs of the Colonists and the English
The Glorious Revolution Settlement
The Balance of the Three Pure Forms of Government Produces Liberty
How Politics was Actually Conducted in North America and England
The Opposition Literature in England
The Declaration of Independence: A Mix of Economic and Political Grievances
Financing the Revolution With Inflationary Paper Money
Confiscation
Direct Taxation
Taxes on Current Population
Taxes on Future Population (Bonds)
Indirect Taxation (Inflation)
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