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Maritime Enterprise in the New Republic: Investment in Baltimore Shipping, 1789–1793

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By systematically analyzing ship registry documents it is possible to illuminate shipholding practices at major American ports in the early national era. In this article, Professor Gilbert focuses on shipholding in Baltimore in the period just prior to the late eighteenth century European war-induced shipping boom. He finds the port's foreign trade to be largely controlled by Baltimore residents. Merchants owned by far the largest percentage of the shipping, while mariners constituted an important, albeit secondary, investor group. Sole ownership of vessels was more extensive in Federalist Baltimore than in colonial Boston or Philadelphia. More detailed comparisons of shipowning practices among the major United States ports, Gilbert concludes, await further research.

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  • Gilbert, Geoffrey, 1984. "Maritime Enterprise in the New Republic: Investment in Baltimore Shipping, 1789–1793," Business History Review, Cambridge University Press, vol. 58(1), pages 14-29, April.
  • Handle: RePEc:cup:buhirw:v:58:y:1984:i:01:p:14-29_06
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    1. Bryer, Rob, 2012. "Americanism and financial accounting theory – Part 1: Was America born capitalist?," CRITICAL PERSPECTIVES ON ACCOUNTING, Elsevier, vol. 23(7), pages 511-555.

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