THE MEANS BY WHICH THE PROSPERITY OF THE SOUTHERN STATES OF AMERICA MAY BE RESTORED

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  • London: Printed by William Clowes and Sons, 1865
By [Cotton Trade]
London: Printed by William Clowes and Sons, 1865. 4pp. Disbound with a few small fox marks. Good plus.

"The old capital, which consisted of slaves, being destroyed, new capital must be obtained in the shape of money." Bank loans, guaranteed by the States with the aid of bondholders, will supply the necessary funding. The author expects "that the manufacturing interests of England, especially of Lancashire and Yorkshire, would assist the Southern States by subscribing to the plan proposed, which would enable them to procure an increased supply of cotton, of which they stand so urgently in need."
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Title

THE MEANS BY WHICH THE PROSPERITY OF THE SOUTHERN STATES OF AMERICA MAY BE RESTORED

Author

[Cotton Trade]

Condition

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Publisher

Printed by William Clowes and Sons: London

Date

1865


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