10. Review sect. 412, on the tariff policy of the period in Europe; note that the United States had a low tariff, and that trade in the other continents was practically free.
11. The Opium War. [McCarthy, Hist., vol. 1 chap. 8; Robert K. Douglas, China, N. Y., Putnam, $1.50, 1899, chap. 8.]
12. East India Company in the nineteenth century. [Willson, Ledger and Sword, vol. 2, chaps. 12, 13.]
13. Commerce of British India. [William W. Hunter, The Indian Empire, third ed., London, 1893, chap. 19; same author, The Marquess of Dalhousie, Oxford, 1890, chap. 10.]
14. The Hudson’s Bay Company in the nineteenth century. [George Bryce, Remarkable history of the Hudson’s Bay Company, N. Y., Scribner’s, 1900; Willson, The great company, London (N. Y., Dodd), 1900, vol. 2, chap. 36; G. R. Parkin, The great Dominion, London, Macmillan, 1895, chap. 8.]
15. Slave plantations in the British West Indies. [A. K. Fiske, The West Indies, N. Y., 1899, chap. 10; James Rodway, The West Indies, London (N. Y., Putnam), chaps. 7, 10; F. W. Pitman, Development of the British West Indies, New Haven, 1917, chap. 1.]
16. Emancipation of the slaves and its results. [Rodway, chaps. 14, 15.]
17. Development of Australia. [Encyclopedia; Helmolt, Hist. of World, vol. 2, p. 252 ff.]
BIBLIOGRAPHY
Useful references can be obtained on England, as on other countries to be considered later, by consulting the Subject Index of the British Museum Library for books published since 1881, and the A. L. A. Catalogue for books in print, of a popular character.