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Coastwise is a play in 3 Acts by Don
Mullally and H. A. Archibald. The work
premiered on
Broadway at the
Provincetown Playhouse on
November 30, 1931 where...
- The
Philippine coastwise emblem is a flag
flown at main-mast of
marine vessels engaged in
coastwise trade in the Philippines.
Coastwise trade in the country...
- the Flag.
During World War II the
Coastwise Line was
active chartering ships. In 1960
Coastwise Line closed.
Coastwise Line main
ports were New York City...
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historical terms coastal trade,
coastal shipping,
coasting trade and
coastwise trade, all encomp**** the
movement of
cargo and p****engers
mainly by sea...
- The
coastwise slave trade existed along the
southern and
eastern coastal areas of the
United States in the
antebellum years prior to 1861.
Hundreds of...
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August 2011.
Retrieved 6
September 2013. Gutierrez, Elías. "Impact of the
Coastwise Trade Laws on the
Transportation System of the
United States of America"...
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their vote.
There are four
known mutinies on
vessels involved in the
coastwise slave trade:
Decatur (1826),
Governor Strong (1826),
Lafayette (1829)...
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United States continued to
protect the
domestic slave trade,
including the
coastwise trade—the
transport of
slaves by ship
along the
Atlantic Coast and to...
- Many
domestic slavers used
Charleston as a port in what was
called the
coastwise trade,
traveling to such
ports as
Mobile and New Orleans.
Slave ownership...
- As a result, all
vessels that have
engaged in the
coastwise trade have been
required to be
coastwise-qualified (i.e., U.S.-built, owned, and do****ented)...