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- List of explorers (24013 bytes)
137: ...—1599), brother to Frederick, established Dutch trading route to the [[Spice Islands]] - History of China (45919 bytes)
42: ...om the Xiongnu; this enabled the first opening of trading connections between China and the [[occident]]: t... - Christopher Columbus (44177 bytes)
39: ... to the Indies, and promoted the establishment of trading posts and later colonies along the coast of [[Afr...
139: ...n Portugal, learned cutting-edge navigational and trading skills from the Portuguese, was commissioned by C... - Ibn Battuta (16481 bytes)
22: ...es to the [[Mongols]], it had become an important trading centre after most of its nearby rivals were razed... - Nina Hamnett (3501 bytes)
17: ...t of the last few decades of her life at the bar, trading anecdotes for drinks. - Tori Amos (27672 bytes)
43: In an attempt to prevent Internet trading of the album, Amos, in conjunction with her husba... - Grace O'Malley (3478 bytes)
8: ...h legend, as a young girl Grace wished to go on a trading expedition to [[Spain]] with her father, and on b... - Lotus (1302 bytes)
13: ...], a notable card in the [[Magic: The Gathering]] trading-card game. - Hillary Rodham Clinton (17176 bytes)
23: ...ter/stories/wwtr940527.htm]by the time she ceased trading ten months later. [[Chicago Mercantile Exchange]...
25: ...go Mercantile Exchange rules governing [[margin]] trading. However, Melamed concluded that Clinton had not ... - Middle Ages (21063 bytes)
34: ...e formation of the [[Hanseatic league]] and other trading and banking institutions that operated across wes... - Silk (8683 bytes)
11: ...secretive, and for many centuries the weaving and trading of silk fabric was a strict imperial monopoly; al... - Proletariat (3268 bytes)
17: ...[[Stalin]], as well as a warning on the effect of trading freedom for security in future societies. George ... - John Hancock (8787 bytes)
13: ...Stamp Act]], which attempted to restrict colonial trading. - Ulysses S. Grant (23281 bytes)
64: ...in exchange for the sale of [[Native American]] [[trading post]]s. - Africa (35389 bytes)
109: ...nd [[The Netherlands|Dutch]] began to establish [[trading post]]s and [[Fortification|forts]] along the coa... - Age of Exploration (14467 bytes)
1: ... were traveled around the world to search for new trading routes and partners to feed burgeoning [[capitali...
18: ... what is today [[Senegal]]. Progress continued as trading forts were built at [[Elmina]] and [[Sao Tome and...
42: ...began to flaunt the Portuguese monopoly and found trading forts and colonies of their own. Gradually the Po... - United States (58223 bytes)
202: The largest trading partner of the United States is [[Canada]] (20%),... - Economy of Afghanistan (14517 bytes)
21: ...tan does not enjoy U.S. most-favored-nation (MFN) trading status, which was revoked in 1986.
25: ...internal strife and the disruption of traditional trading relationships following the collapse of the Sovie... - Netherlands (35958 bytes)
64: ...ed to as the [[Dutch Golden Age]], colonies and [[trading post]]s were established all over the globe.
66: ... early modern Europe it featured the most wealthy trading city ([[Amsterdam]]) and the first full-time [[st... - Turkey (41694 bytes)
242: ... Trading Banks, which practice an Islamic type of trading. The five big state-owned banks restructured duri... - Madagascar (29377 bytes)
53: ...e 17th century, the [[France|French]] established trading posts along the east coast. From about [[1774]] t... - Turkmenistan (10788 bytes)
54: ...e famous [[Silk Road]] was established as a major trading route between Asia and Europe. - The Gambia (13678 bytes)
63: ...ransatlantic slave trade operated. In 1807, slave trading was abolished throughout the British Empire, and ... - Germany (46412 bytes)
218: ...of the [[United States]] and [[China]]. Its major trading partners include [[France]], the [[United States]... - Kyrgyzstan (23226 bytes)
128: ... these were a result of the breakup of the Soviet trading bloc and resulting loss of markets, which impeded... - South Africa (40100 bytes)
122: ...e]]s). The Rand has since dramatically recovered, trading at under R6 to the dollar as of December [[2004]]... - Republic of the Congo (9324 bytes)
52: ...ships were quickly established with the kingdoms--trading for slaves captured in the interior. The coastal ... - Barbados (21887 bytes)
52: ...003]] and showed growth for [[2004]]. Traditional trading partners include [[Canada]], the [[Caribbean Comm... - Belgium (31774 bytes)
144: ...thing and accessories, and [[textile]]s. Its main trading partners are Germany, The Netherlands, France, th... - Cuba (25106 bytes)
22: ...s. Sanctions may be applied to non-U.S. companies trading with Cuba. Although the immigrant capitalist Cuba...
24: Cuba's major trading partners include [[Spain]], [[Canada]], [[France]...
94: ...an, China may also become a more importaint Cuban trading partner. - Indonesia (12958 bytes)
139: Indonesia's major trading partners are [[Japan]], the [[United States]] and... - Jamaica (16893 bytes)
137: ...ive of bringing it in line with that of its major trading partners. - Malaysia (27892 bytes)
78: ...Malay archipelago]]. [[Malacca]] was an important trading port. - Kuwait (15932 bytes)
68: ... Kuwait was occupied by tribes and used for spice trading from [[India]]. By the [[18th century]], most of ... - Bolivia (30115 bytes)
162: The United States remains Bolivia's largest trading partner. In 2002, the United States exported $283... - Malawi (22306 bytes)
106: ...has bilateral trade agreements with its two major trading partners, [[South Africa]] and [[Zimbabwe]], both... - Portugal (61755 bytes)
42: ... a castle was built, working as a ''feitoria'' (a trading post) for commerce with inland Africa thus, circu... - United Kingdom (37269 bytes)
178: The United Kingdom, a leading trading power and financial centre, has an essentially ca... - Spain (36498 bytes)
60: ...settled along the Mediterranean coast and founded trading colonies there over a period of several centuries...
62: Around 1,100 BC Phoenician merchants founded the trading colony of [[Gadir]] or Gades (modern day [[Cᤩz]... - Marshall Islands (8760 bytes)
55: A [[Germany|German]] trading company settled on the islands in [[1885]], and t... - Delaware (15006 bytes)
40: ...opeans first settled in a [[Netherlands | Dutch]] trading post at "Zwaanendael" (or "Swaanendael," present-... - Hawaii (34434 bytes)
184: ...[[Chinese]]. Chinese employees serving on Western trading ships disembarked and settled starting in 1789. ... - Idaho (13962 bytes)
48: ...rritory]] and later [[Washington Territory]], fur trading and missionary work attracting the first settlers... - Louisiana (26375 bytes)
62: ...f the Mississippi and its major tributaries, with trading outposts and mission settlements in the [[Illinoi... - Maine (17312 bytes)
94: ...y and was the cause of much early wealth and many trading settlements. - Vermont (39851 bytes)
64: ...[Addison, Vermont|Addison]]). This settlement and trading post was directly across the river from [[Crown P... - Texas (39610 bytes)
253: ...nd [[natural gas]], energy exploration and energy trading, agriculture, and manufacturing. Two major econo... - South Dakota (14035 bytes)
82: ...such a transaction. In 1817, a Euro-American fur trading post was set up at present-day [[Fort Pierre]], a... - Oregon (26551 bytes)
49: ...on of starting a chain of [[Pacific Fur Company]] trading posts along the river. Fort Astoria was the first... - North Dakota (14827 bytes)
46: The trading arrangement between tribes was such that North Da...
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