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A Study of Colonization and its Problems By Poultney Bigelow [1901] Title Page Preface Contents Chapter 1: How Spain Commenced to Colonize Chapter 2: The First Check to Spanish Colonization Chapter 3: The Development of South America Chapter 4: The Relations of Spain with Cuba and Manila Down to the End of the Nineteenth Century Chapter 5: The Totter and Tumble of Spain's Colonial Empire Chapter 6: Latter-Day Cuba Chapter 7: The Philippnes in Our Time Chapter 8: The Negro as an Element in Colonial Expansion Chapter 9: Official German Colonization Chapter 10: Colonial Portugal in Our Time Chapter 11: The First Years of Portuguese Greatness Chapter 12: The Colonial Break-up of Portugal Chapter 13: Portugal in America Chapter 14: The Evolution of the Boer Chapter 15: The Dutch Colonist of To-day Chapter 16: The Boer at Home Chapter 17: The Scandinavian Colonist Chapter 18: Some Notes from the Danish West Indies made in Santa Cruz Chapter 19: The Chinaman as Colonist Chapter 20: Old France in the New World Chapter 21: The Spirit of France in the West Indies Chapter 22: The West Indies Two Hundred Years Ago Chapter 23: Colonial France To-day Chapter 24: The Spread of Russia Chapter 25: The Beginnings of English Colonization in America Chapter 26: When Americans Were English Chaper 27: Why England Lost her American Colonies Chapter 28: A Successful Tropical Republic in the West Indies Chapter 29: From My Diary in British Guiana Chapter 30: The West Indies To-day and To-morrow Chapter 31: Australasia Chapter 32: Can the White Man and His Wife Flourish in the Tropics Chapter 33: The White Invasion of China Chapter 34: The Philosophy of Colonization Chapter 35: The American as a Colonist