![]() ![]() ![]() The Commission today also charged Mid Atlantic Financial Management Inc., which was eligible to self-report as part of the initiative but did not. The Commission did not order a civil penalty as to any of those self-reporting firms. 12, 2018, the Division of Enforcement agreed that for eligible firms that self-reported by the deadline, the Division would recommend standardized settlement terms to the Commission, including that the Commission not impose a civil penalty. On March 11, 2019, the Commission instituted actions against 79 advisers that participated in the initiative, ordering the payment of over $125 million in disgorgement and prejudgment interest to investors. Today, the Commission issued orders against 16 additional advisers that self-reported as part of the initiative, bringing the total amount ordered to be returned to investors to over $135 million. The firms include 16 advisers that self-reported as part of the Division of Enforcement’s Share Class Selection Disclosure Initiative and one adviser that did not self-report and was ordered to pay a $300,000 civil penalty.Īs part of the initiative announced on Feb. Principal Roads in the Southern Backcountry, circa 1775ĭistribution of Leading Urban Places in British America, circa 1770ĭistribution of Urban Places in New England, the Mid-Atlantic Colonies, and the Chesapeake, circa 1770Ĭhapter 6: The Fracturing of British AmericaĮuropean Settlement in Nova Scotia, circa 1750Ĭhannel Islands Migratory Fishery in the Gulf of St.The Securities and Exchange Commission today announced settled charges against 17 investment advisers for disclosure failures regarding their mutual fund share class selection practices. Settlement in the Mid-Atlantic colonies, 1760Įuropean Settlement in the Southern Backcountry, 1760 Regional Origins of Scots-Irish and German Migrants to North America, 1700-1775Įuropean Settlement in the Mid-Atlantic Colonies, 1675 Regional Origins of English Migrants to New Englandįrom nucleated to dispersed settlement: Sudbury, Massachusetts New England Banks Fishery, Early Eighteenth CenturyĮnglish Settlement in the Chesapeake, 1675ĭispersed Settlement in Westmoreland County, Virginia, 1643-1742Įuropean Settlement in the Carolina Low Country, 1740Ĭhapter 4: Agricultural Frontiers: New England, the Mid-Atlantic, Slave Shipments from West Africa to the Caribbean and North America, 1651-1775Ītlantic Staple Trades, Mid-Eighteenth CenturyĬhapter 3: Continental Staple Regions: New England, the Chesepeake,Įxpansion of the English Fishery into the Gulf of Maine, Staple Regions in North America and the Caribbean, 1764-1775Įxpansion of the English Fishery Around the Coast of Newfoundland, 1570-1770Įxpansion of Sugar Cultivation in the English West Indies, Mid-Seventeenth Century ![]() ![]() Published by University Press of New England, 2005Ĭhapter 1: Creating an English Atlantic, 1480-1630įigure 1.1 Spice Routes from Asia to Europeįigure 1.2 English Cloth Industry and Overseas Trade in the Early Sixteenth Centuryįigure 1.3 English Overseas Trade in the Late Sixteenth CenturyĮnglish Exploration and Settlement in North America and the Caribbean in the Early Seventeenth CenturyĬhapter 2: Atlantic Staple Regions: Newfoundland, the West Indies and Hudson Bay Spaces of Power in Early Modern British America It covers in detail not only the American eastern seaboard, but also eastern Canada and the West Indies, as well as the trans-Atlantic links to Western Europe and West Africa. Reflecting the growing scholarly interest in transnational and comparative approaches to studying the past, British Atlantic, American Frontier offers a geographical perspective on the development of British America in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. ![]()
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