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There were countless countries at war during the 16th Century. These included Portugal, Holland, Sweden, Germany, Spain, Poland, Russia, Moldavia, Lithuania, Switzerland, Ireland, Turkey, England, Italy, and France.
Other countries were improving their militaries and growing stronger - apex
Silver began being marked to indicate purity and authenticity around the 13th century. The practice became more formalized in the 14th century with the establishment of hallmarking systems in various countries, notably in England with the introduction of the Goldsmiths' Company and its assay office. These marks served as a guarantee of quality and were essential for trade and commerce involving silverware and coins.
By the 18th century, nearly half of New England's exports were sent to the West Indies. The region's economy heavily relied on the trade of goods such as rum, fish, and livestock, which were in high demand in the Caribbean. This trade relationship was crucial for New England's economic development and helped establish strong maritime commerce.
Cricket originated in England and is now played in over 100 countries.
What was the military hierarchy of England 17th century