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The Colony Of British Honduras
Its Resources And Prospects, With Particular Reference To Its Indigenous Plants And Economic Productions (1883)
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168 pages
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Focusing on the natural resources of British Honduras, the book delves into its history, geography, and economy, emphasizing indigenous plants and their economic potential. Daniel Morris explores agricultural and commercial industries, highlighting the production of mahogany and logwood, while analyzing trade relationships with other nations. This work serves as a significant resource for understanding the late 19th-century economic landscape of the colony, making it essential for those interested in its historical and economic context.
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2008, paperback
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