Originally published in 1902, The Colonial Conference is a historical document that provides insight into the economic and political debates of the early 20th century. This volume contains the Cobden Club's official response to the British government's proposals for preferential trade agreements within the British Empire. An essential read for scholars and historians interested in colonialism and the politics of trade.
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