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Reference no. 9-714-S18
Spanish language
Published by: Harvard Business Publishing
Originally published in: 2001
Version: 22 February 2001
Revision date: 8-May-2019
Length: 32 pages
Data source: Published sources

Abstract

This is a Spanish version. Examines the extended conflict between free traders and protectionists in nineteenth-century Britain. It culminates with Prime Minister Robert Peel's decision at the end of 1845 about whether to repeal the Corn Laws, a series of acts that had protected British agriculture for almost 200 years. With landowners and industrialists battling fiercely over the issues, nearly everyone agreed that the decision would be momentous.
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Abstract

This is a Spanish version. Examines the extended conflict between free traders and protectionists in nineteenth-century Britain. It culminates with Prime Minister Robert Peel's decision at the end of 1845 about whether to repeal the Corn Laws, a series of acts that had protected British agriculture for almost 200 years. With landowners and industrialists battling fiercely over the issues, nearly everyone agreed that the decision would be momentous.

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Other setting(s):
1800-1845

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