Index: Papers of John Adams, Volume 18

Trade and commerce

260

United States

30

regulation of by states

17

Congress’ regulation of foreign

12

with East Indies

12

with Mediterranean nations

12

with Britain

9

prohibition of foreign ships from carrying productions not their own

9

relations with Barbary States and

9

with Portugal

9

with West Indies

8

JA on need for U.S. regulation

7

in agricultural commodities

7

with India

7

with Newfoundland

PJA18

7

with Spain

PJA18

7

Annapolis Convention and regulation of

6

effect of Brit. regulation on

5

with Ireland

PJA18

5

with Morocco

5

with Nova Scotia

PJA18

4

with Russia

PJA18

3

prewar Anglo-Amer. debt and

PJA18

3

in sugar

PJA18

3

with Canada

PJA18

3

with China

PJA18

3

with Sweden

PJA18

2

balance of between Europe and

PJA18

2

creation of U.S. Navy and

PJA18

2

encouragement by

PJA18

4

French commercial system and Franco-Amer.

PJA18

2

future economic expansion and

PJA18

2

prohibition of imported manufactures by

PJA18

2

with Europe

PJA18

2

with Italy

PJA18

2

with Netherlands

PJA18

2

with St. Barthélemy

PJA18

1

JA’s representations on Anglo-Amer.

PJA18

1

Amer. Revolution and

PJA18

1

balance of between Massachusetts and southern states

PJA18

1

effect of granting impost to Congress on

PJA18

1

effect of opening or closing ports to foreign ships on

PJA18

1

effect of U.S. expansion on Brit.

PJA18

1

European credit and

PJA18

1

foreign goods glut markets of

PJA18

1

French manufactures for Amer. market

PJA18

1

A. Lee on

PJA18

1

with Africa

PJA18

1

with Azores

PJA18

1

with Brazil

PJA18

1

with Cape Verde Islands

PJA18

1

with French West Indies

PJA18

1

with Madeira

PJA18

1

with Prussia

PJA18

1

with Silesia

PJA18

88

Great Britain

10

U.S. regulation of trade with

9

as market for Amer. whale oil

8

regulation of Anglo-Amer.

7

alternatives to Amer. trade with

PJA18

9

with U.S.

5

Anglo-French commercial treaty and

4

balance of with U.S.

PJA18

4

as market for Amer. commodities and produce

PJA18

3

American Manifest Act and

PJA18

3

Pitt ministry and Anglo-Amer.

PJA18

3

restrictions on Amer.-built ships

PJA18

2

Newfoundland Trade Bill and

PJA18

2

policies of

PJA18

1

Amer. privateers disrupt

PJA18

1

attitude toward Anglo-Amer.

PJA18

1

Brit. advantages in

PJA18

1

credit of in absence of Anglo-Amer.

PJA18

1

efforts to liberalize Anglo-Amer.

PJA18

1

interest in promotion of

PJA18

1

Massachusetts navigation act and

PJA18

1

prohibition of imported manufactures

PJA18

1

slave trade of

PJA18

1

U.S. commercial policies compared with those of

PJA18

1

with Canada

PJA18

1

with China

PJA18

1

with East Indies

PJA18

1

with France

PJA18

2

with Ireland

PJA18

1

with Morocco

PJA18

1

with Tripoli

PJA18

1

with West Indies

PJA18

14

most favored nation principle and

10

Anglo-Amer. free trade

3

Amer. Revolution and

PJA18

3

French regulation of

PJA18

2

American Committee examines Franco-Amer.

PJA18

2

Anglo-Amer. rivalry in

PJA18

2

Assembly of Notables and

PJA18

2

Franklin on free trade

PJA18

2

Moroccan

PJA18

1

Algerian in Mediterranean

PJA18

1

draft Anglo-Amer. treaty (1786) and

PJA18

1

Europe with East Indies

PJA18

1

Farmers General’s monopolies and

PJA18

1

France with Ireland

PJA18

1

free ships make free goods

PJA18

1

free trade for South America and East Indies

PJA18

1

Irish Volunteer Movement and free trade

PJA18

1

Morocco lacks merchant ships

PJA18

1

Spain and Mediterranean trade of northern powers

PJA18