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Summary Of: History of international trade
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series | Trade routes | Amber Road | Hærvejen | Incense Route | Kamboja-Dvaravati Route | King's Highway | Roman-India routes | Royal Road | Silk Road | Spice Route | Tea route | Varangians to the Greeks | Via Maris | Triangular trade | Volga trade route | Trans-Saharan trade | Salt Route | Hanseatic League | Grand Trunk Road | trade | nation state | | | The desert Cities in the Negev | Mediterranean | Incense Route | 19th century BC | Assyrian | merchant | colony | Kanesh | Cappadocia | camel | Arabian | spices | silk | Far East | Egyptians | Red sea | spices | Land of Punt | Arabia | Indian | Tarshish | Tyrian | gold | silver | ivory | Tiglath-Pileser III | Gaza | Incense Route | Ptolemaic dynasty | Aden | | | Roman trade with India | Periplus Maris Erythraei | 1st century CE | Silk Road | Han Dynasty | Chinese | Zhang Qian | Central Asia | India | Persia | Roman Empire | Roman Egypt | trade with India | 1st century BCE | Gerrha | Mediterranean | aromatics | Babylon | 1st century BC | Yemen | fertile crescent | | | Kingdom of Qataban | Abyssinia | Java | Borneo | Chinese | Arab | Coffee | Abbasids | Alexandria | Damietta | Aden | Siraf | Silk Road | Tang Dynasty | Chang'an | Kaifeng | Hangzhou | Song Dynasty | Guangzhou | China | Tang Dynasty | Quanzhou | Song Dynasty | musk | camphor | ambergris | sandalwood | Ibn Ziyad | sultan | 1150 | fourteenth century | Hanseatic League | 1157 | | | Vasco da Gama | India | Pêro da Covilhã | Afonso de Paiva | Turkish | Levant | fifteenth century | Spice Route | Persian Gulf | Portuguese | 1460 | 1526 | Santarem | 1487 | Barcelona | Naples | Alexandria | Cairo | Vasco da Gama | Hormuz | piracy | 1592 | Dutch | Amsterdam | 1595 | South East Asia | 1598 | East Indian | Dutch East India Company | 1602 | East Indies | 1685 | seventeenth century | Ottawa | eighteenth century | French | Canada | Native Americans | fur | 1799 | bankrupt | | | Monopolistic | Boston Tea Party | Japan | Macao | 1815 | Sumatra | Grenada | Opium War | 1840 | China | America | Salem, Massachusetts | nineteenth century | Free trade agreement | 1860 | Napoleon III | Michel Chevalier | Richard Cobden | Japanese | 1868 | 1873 | Long Depression | 1946 | Bretton Woods system | 1944 | depressions | trade barriers | war | 1947 | General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade | | | European Communities | European Free Trade Association | 1960 | 1971 | October 16 | 1973 | OPEC | Saudi | Embargo | oil | Israel | Yom Kippur War | Nuclear Suppliers Group | 1974 | January 1 | 1994 | NAFTA | January 1 | 1995 | World Trade Organization | free trade | most favored nation | Arms trade | China trade | Industrial archaeology | Fur trade | Spice trade | Triangle trade | Trans-Saharan trade | Slave trade | Stearns, Peter N. | 2001 | 09-24 | The Encyclopedia of World History: Ancient, Medieval, and Modern, Chronologically Arranged | Houghton Mifflin Company | ISBN 0-395-65237-5 | ISBN 8120615492 | Shaw, Ian | ISBN 0192804588 | ISBN 0871692481 | ISBN 0802066968 | ISBN 8120615492 | ISBN 0415242193 | ISBN 1568362498 | ISBN 0226469069 | Crone, Patricia | ISBN 1593331029 | Edwards, I. E. S. | 1969 | ISBN 0521227178 | Tarling, Nicholas | ISBN 0521663695 | ISBN 0415231884 | ISBN 1852872497 | Crone, Patricia | ISBN 1593331029 | ISBN 0759101906 | ISBN 1568362498 | 1996 | 1844 | 1848 | 1776 | 425 BC | Chinese | 1700 | Categories | International trade | Trade routes | International relations | International economics | Economic history | |
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