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The Caribbean Mule Trade: An Illicit Inter-Imperial Business

39m · Illicit Atlantic Worlds · 23 Jan 20:45

Willem Klooster, discusses, “The Caribbean Mule Trade: An Illicit Inter-Imperial Business”. Klooster is Professor and Chair of the Department of History at Clark University. This discussion was included in the conference session topic,”Smuggling”.

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