Scotland's HistoryEnlightenment and EmpireAdam Smith studies the Tobacco Lords

Adam Smith studies the tobacco merchants – 1750s

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Access to colonial trade brings great wealth to cities like Glasgow. Adam Smith, a rising figure of the new Scottish Enlightenment, studies the economics and morals that drive this new trade. Video: A history of Scotland: The Price of Progress.

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