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IV. Bismarck's Imperialism: The Case of Samoa, 1880–1890

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  11 February 2009

P. M. Kennedy
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University of East Anglia

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Property and trade must first of all be formed privately, then the flag and protection can come in as well. (Bismarck minute on Krauel to Bismarck, no. 24 of 22/4/1885, in R.Kol.A.2835.)

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