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it restricted the use of foreign shipping for trade between england and its colonies, a process which had started in 1651. Their goal was to force colonial development into lines favorable to england, and stop direct colonial trade with the Netherlands, France and other european countries,
Trade routes, axum was the center of ancient trade. Until Islams rose to power in the seventh century. The Islams changed the trade routes.
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controlled trade routes between asia and europe -apex
The ancient Greeks had a long history of founding colonies. Beginning as early as the ninth century BC.
They were so wealthy because of their trading routes
Here is what I think- They all sort of fit together : 1. You need trade routes to make colonies more wealthy 2. You need slaves to work on plantations 3. You need colonies to obtain raw materials for their ruling country Each one helps the ruling country of the colonies. Hope this helped!
Both economic: Search for new sources of raw materials, establishing new trade routes and new markets for goods. political: Europeans strengthened their bargaining positions within Europe by establishing colonies, increased real or perceived power. Colonies= wealth, wealth=power. Social Darwinist ideals supported building colonies, "helping" the colonists.
location on trde routes
Jacques Cartier worked as a navigator and explorer for the French government before embarking on his famous voyages. He was responsible for mapping out new territories and establishing trade routes for France.
Trade routes
France first began settling the northeast of North America in the hopes of finding a passage to the Pacific Ocean and increasing its trade routes. The French then established a territory of multiple colonies called New France. These colonies failed due to disease and wars.
it restricted the use of foreign shipping for trade between england and its colonies, a process which had started in 1651. Their goal was to force colonial development into lines favorable to england, and stop direct colonial trade with the Netherlands, France and other european countries,
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World Heritage Sites of the Routes of Santiago de Compostela in France happened in 1998.
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trade routes made mecca a wealthy city