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The Matamoros Trade - Confederate Commerce, Diplomacy and Intrique

The Matamoros Trade - Confederate Commerce, Diplomacy and Intrique

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The Matamoros Trade - Confederate Commerce, Diplomacy and Intrique

by James W.Daddysman

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Newark: University of Delaware Press, 1983 Because Confederate leaders were anxious to avoid the Union blockade and eager to establish desperately needed European trade, Matamoros, Mexico located about twenty six miles up the Rio Grande opposite Brownsville, Texas became one of the greatest cotton markets in the world between 1861 and 1865. 215pp Size 240x160mm

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Title
The Matamoros Trade - Confederate Commerce, Diplomacy and Intrique
Author
James W.Daddysman
Format/Binding
Hardcover
Book Condition
Used - Very Good
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Good Plus
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ISBN 10
0874132150
ISBN 13
9780874132151
Publisher
University of Delaware Press
Place of Publication
Newark
Date Published
1983

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