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The book provides an in-depth analysis of Bristol's transatlantic trade and shipping during the eighteenth century, highlighting its decline compared to rival ports like Liverpool and Glasgow. It attributes this decline to inadequate port facilities, increased specialization within the merchant community, wartime trade disruptions, and the competitive advantages of merchants in tobacco and slave trades. Utilizing a diverse array of primary sources from various regions, the study offers a comprehensive view of Bristol's changing role in Atlantic commerce.
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Bristol and the Atlantic Trade in the Eighteenth Century, Kenneth Morgan
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