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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- PREFACE v
- CONTENTS viii
- INTRODUCTION 1
- AUTHOR'S PREFACE 3
- Chapter I. The First Russian "Promyshlenniky" on the North American Continent 7
- Chapter II. The Organization of the Russian - American Company 22
- Chapter III. The Early Activities of the Russian - American Company 50
- Chapter IV. The Russian Colonies in North America and the Conventions of 1824-1825 73
- Chapter V. The Commercial Company Becomes a Government Institution 94
- Chapter VI. The Colony of Ross in California 118
- Chapter VII. The Colonies on the Hawaiian Islands and the Plans for Settlement on the Island of Hawaii 153
- Chapter VIII. Labor Conditions in the Russian Colonies in America 171
- Chapter IX. The Native Population in the Russian Colonies in North America 193
- Chapter X. The FinalPeriod of the Russian - American Company 217
- Chapter XI. The Sale of the Russian Possessions in America 234
- Conclusion 273
- Notes 277
- Index 297
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- PREFACE v
- CONTENTS viii
- INTRODUCTION 1
- AUTHOR'S PREFACE 3
- Chapter I. The First Russian "Promyshlenniky" on the North American Continent 7
- Chapter II. The Organization of the Russian - American Company 22
- Chapter III. The Early Activities of the Russian - American Company 50
- Chapter IV. The Russian Colonies in North America and the Conventions of 1824-1825 73
- Chapter V. The Commercial Company Becomes a Government Institution 94
- Chapter VI. The Colony of Ross in California 118
- Chapter VII. The Colonies on the Hawaiian Islands and the Plans for Settlement on the Island of Hawaii 153
- Chapter VIII. Labor Conditions in the Russian Colonies in America 171
- Chapter IX. The Native Population in the Russian Colonies in North America 193
- Chapter X. The FinalPeriod of the Russian - American Company 217
- Chapter XI. The Sale of the Russian Possessions in America 234
- Conclusion 273
- Notes 277
- Index 297