Consumer Revolution

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This essay describes the consumer revolution in the eighteenth-century Anglo-Atlantic world, focusing on the impact that imported consumer goods had on diets and material culture among colonial, Native American, and African peoples living in British North America

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Last time updated on 28/01/2026

This paper was published in Gettysburg College.

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