History of the American PeopleGinn, 1934 - 751 páginas |
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... trade , the Levant or Turkey Company ( 1581 ) for trade with Venice and the Near East , and finally ( 1600 ) the great East India Company to exploit the lands of jewels and spices in the Orient . England had broken away from the Church ...
... trade , the Levant or Turkey Company ( 1581 ) for trade with Venice and the Near East , and finally ( 1600 ) the great East India Company to exploit the lands of jewels and spices in the Orient . England had broken away from the Church ...
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... Trade . It was a commonly accepted doctrine among the nations of Europe that wealth was measured by the amount of gold and silver which they had in their treasuries . Hence they were anxious to have a " favor- able balance of trade ...
... Trade . It was a commonly accepted doctrine among the nations of Europe that wealth was measured by the amount of gold and silver which they had in their treasuries . Hence they were anxious to have a " favor- able balance of trade ...
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... trade " of the seas by shipping goods from all parts of the world to England and her colonies . 71. The Acts of Trade . The first move , therefore , of Charles II's restoration government was a series of laws of Parliament to regulate ...
... trade " of the seas by shipping goods from all parts of the world to England and her colonies . 71. The Acts of Trade . The first move , therefore , of Charles II's restoration government was a series of laws of Parliament to regulate ...
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THE NEW WORLD | 1 |
Commercial Towns and Trade Routes colored | 4 |
Voyages of Discovery in the Fifteenth and Sixteenth Centuries | 19 |
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