Yankees in Indian Ocean Africa: Madagascar and Nineteenth-Century American Commerce

IF 0.7 4区 历史学 Q1 HISTORY AFRICAN ECONOMIC HISTORY Pub Date : 2018-12-01 DOI:10.1353/AEH.2018.0005
Jane Hooper
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ABSTRACT:Throughout the late eighteenth and into the nineteenth centuries, merchants from the newly independent United States established trading connections around the world. While there have been several recent publications that study these global exchanges, most studies have focused on American activities in Asia and overlooked the development of connections within the Indian Ocean and in East Africa. This article will examine how American merchants established themselves in Madagascar where local exigencies, particularly the existence of interregional exchange networks, shaped their commercial efforts. The possibility of tapping into these networks encouraged New Englanders to visit the port of Mahajanga where they formed partnerships with African, Arab, and Indian intermediaries who were essential to American successes. The history of Americans in Mahajanga thus reveals how contact with diverse political and cultural communities shaped their commercial efforts, as they sought to work closely with Indian Ocean merchant groups and distinguish themselves from their European rivals.
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洋基在印度洋非洲:马达加斯加与19世纪的美国商业
摘要:从18世纪末到19世纪,来自新独立的美国的商人在世界各地建立了贸易联系。虽然最近有一些研究这些全球交流的出版物,但大多数研究都集中在美国在亚洲的活动上,而忽视了印度洋和东非内部联系的发展。本文将探讨美国商人如何在马达加斯加立足,当地的紧急情况,特别是存在的跨区域交换网络,塑造了他们的商业努力。利用这些网络的可能性鼓励新英格兰人访问Mahajanga港,在那里他们与非洲、阿拉伯和印度的中间人建立了伙伴关系,这些中间人对美国的成功至关重要。因此,Mahajanga的美国人的历史揭示了与不同政治和文化社区的接触如何影响了他们的商业努力,因为他们寻求与印度洋商人集团密切合作,并将自己与欧洲对手区分开来。
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