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Papers Relating to an Act of the Assembly of the Province of New-York For encouragement of the Indian trade, &c. and for prohibiting the selling of Indian goods to the French, viz. of Canada

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Papers Relating to an Act of the Assembly of the Province of New-York For encouragement of the Indian trade, &c. and for prohibiting the selling of Indian goods to the French, viz. of Canada

by Cadwallader Colden, Great Britain. Board of Trade, Great Britain. Privy Council, New York (Colony). Council

EN·~7 hours·3 chapters

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PAPERS - RELATING TO - An ACT of the Assembly - OF THE - Province of NEW-YORK, - FOR - Encouragement of the Indian Trade, &c. and for prohibiting the selling of Indian Goods to the French, viz. of CANADA.

2:18:50

THE TREATY, &c.

1:40:57

A Treaty with the INDIANS of the Six Nations.

3:45:57

Description

This volume opens a vivid portrait of colonial New York’s tangled commerce, centered on a 1720 law that aimed to boost trade with the Five Nations while forbidding any exchange with the French in Canada. The act’s stated purpose—to keep Native alliances loyal to the Crown—reveals the fragile balance of power on the frontier, where goods and gratitude were currency as much as gold.

Inside, listeners will hear a lively exchange of voices: a petition from London merchants pleading for relief, a royal Order in Council directing the matter to the Lords Commissioners of Trade, and the detailed minutes of their deliberations. Reports from the provincial council and a memorial on the fur trade add layers of perspective, showing how officials and traders weighed profit against strategic security.

Together, these documents illuminate the everyday concerns of 18th‑century businessmen and governors, the anxiety over French competition, and the complex relationships with Indigenous peoples. The collection offers a rare, unfiltered glimpse into the negotiations that shaped early American economics and diplomacy.

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Papers Relating to an Act of the Assembly of the Province of New-York For encouragement of the Indian trade, &c. and for prohibiting the selling of Indian goods to the French, viz. of Canada For encouragement of the Indian trade, &c. and for prohibiting the selling of Indian goods to the French, viz. of Canada

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en

Duration

~7 hours (447K characters)

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Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Iona Vaughan, Ross Cooling, mcbax and the Online Distributed Proofreading Canada Team at http://www.pgdpcanada.net

Release date

2011-03-30

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the authors

Cadwallader Colden

Cadwallader Colden

1688–1776

A doctor, scientist, and colonial official, this 18th-century New Yorker moved easily between medicine, politics, and the study of plants. He is remembered both for his long public career and for the wide-ranging curiosity that made him one of colonial America’s notable intellectuals.

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GB

Great Britain. Board of Trade

A historic British government body rather than a single individual, this name appears on official reports, journals, and trade publications that shaped policy on commerce, industry, and colonial affairs for centuries.

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GB

Great Britain. Privy Council

A formal body at the heart of British government, the Privy Council has long advised the sovereign and handled important constitutional and legal business. As an institutional author, it appears on works ranging from official proceedings to regulations and orders in council.

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NY

New York (Colony). Council

Behind many of colonial New York’s key decisions stood this governing council, whose records capture the day-to-day business of lawmaking, land policy, military affairs, and government before the Revolution. Its surviving journals and minutes offer a direct window into how the colony was run from the late 1600s to 1775.

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