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  2. Economics of English towns and trade in the Middle Ages

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    A medieval merchant's trading house in Southampton, restored to its mid-14th-century appearance. There were some reversals. The attempts of English merchants to break through the Hanseatic league directly into the Baltic markets failed in the domestic political chaos of the Wars of the Roses in the 1460s and 1470s. [117]

  3. Preserved Fish - Wikipedia

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    Preserved Fish (/ p r ə ˈ z ɜːr v ɪ d /; July 14, 1766 – July 23, 1846) was a prominent New York City shipping merchant [1] in the early 19th century. He was an early broker of the New York Stock & Exchange Board. [2]

  4. Mercantilism - Wikipedia

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    Seaport at sunset, a painting by Claude Lorrain, completed in 1639 at the height of mercantilism. Mercantilism is a nationalist economic policy that is designed to maximize the exports and minimize the imports for an economy.

  5. Scottish trade in the early modern era - Wikipedia

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    The major change in international trade was the rapid expansion of the Americas as a market. [27] Glasgow supplied the colonies with cloth, iron farming implements and tools, glass and leather goods. Initially relying on hired ships, by 1736 it had 67 of its own, a third of which were trading with the New World.

  6. History of slavery in the Netherlands - Wikipedia

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    In 1689, the GWC declared Curaçao an open market. Merchants from all nationalities were now welcome, however now that trade could only take place on the free market, there was no trade possible with the Spanish colonies. In 1689 and 1691, the GWC did have a few contracts with Porcio; however, the numbers were less than before.

  7. Castleton Commodities International - Wikipedia

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    Castleton Commodities International, LLC (CCI) is a privately held global merchant firm that is involved in commodity trading and is active in a wide spectrum of global energy markets. [1] Under the name Louis Dreyfus Energy, the company was formed in 1997 by the Louis Dreyfus Company as a subsidiary to trade energy. [ 1 ]

  8. Italian Market, Philadelphia - Wikipedia

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    A newly-formed Business Association of Mexican Merchants [15] is holding a first annual Day of the Dead festival in 2024. The market -- once classified blighted [16] by Planning in 2000 -- has made great strides to be a more diverse and vibrant destination where everyone feels welcomed.

  9. East India Company - Wikipedia

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    The East India Company (EIC) [a] was an English, and later British, joint-stock company founded in 1600 and dissolved in 1874. [4] It was formed to trade in the Indian Ocean region, initially with the East Indies (South Asia and Southeast Asia), and later with East Asia.