AuthorWestermann, J. C. author
TitleThe Netherlands and the United States [electronic resource] : Their Relations in the Beginning of the Nineteenth Century / by J. C. Westermann
ImprintDordrecht : Springer Netherlands, 1935
Connect tohttp://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-015-0999-2
Descript 415 p. 1 illus. online resource

CONTENT

I. Relations between the Netherlands and the United States before 1813 -- II. Relations of Commerce and Trade before 1813; expectations in 1814 -- III. The Netherlands, and Their Relation with Great Britain -- IV. The United States, and Their Relations with Great Britain -- V. The Treaty of 1782 -- VI. Resumption of Official Relations between the Netherlands and the United States. Consul Bourne -- VII. The Mission of Changuion 1814โ1815. Preparations in Holland -- VIII. The Mission of Changuion 1814โ1815. Proceedings in the United States -- IX. Tariff Rates and Foreign Policy Concerning Trade Rights. The Reciprocity Act of March 3, 1815 and the Dutch Response -- X. The Question of Reciprocity in the Trade to the Colonies. The โDecayedโ System of Colonial Mercantilism -- XI. Diplomatic Intercourse Preceding the Treaty Negotiations of 1817 -- XII. The Dutch Preparations for the Negotiations -- XIII. The American Preparations for the Negotiations -- XIV. The Negotiations -- XV. The Aftermath of the Negotiations; the Dutch Retaliatory Decree of November 24, 1817 -- XVI. The Act of Congress of April 20, 1818 and the Dutch response -- XVII. Recall of Eustis and Ten Cate. Definitive Abandonment of Further Negotiations -- XVIII. The Act of April 20, 1818 as a Factor in the Development of American Commercial Policy -- XIX. The Trend of Dutch Commercial Policy -- XX. Navigation and Commerce between the United States and the Netherlands from 1814 to 1820 -- (V a.) Supplementary Chapter on the Further History of the Treaty of 1782, after 1820


SUBJECT

  1. History
  2. Business
  3. Management science
  4. History
  5. History
  6. general
  7. Business and Management
  8. general