trade

economics

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history of

    • anti-Semitism
      • Antisemitism demonstration in Paris
        In antisemitism: Antisemitism in medieval Europe

        …some Jews became prominent in trade, banking, and moneylending, and Jews’ economic and cultural successes tended to arouse the envy of the populace. This economic resentment, allied with traditional religious prejudice, prompted the forced expulsion of Jews from several countries and regions, including England (1290), France (14th century), Germany (1350s),…

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    • Indigenous peoples of the Great Plains
    • ship and shipping
      • passenger ship
        In ship: 17th-century developments

        …the emergence of the eastern trade about 1600 the merchant ship had grown impressively. The Venetian buss was rapidly supplanted by another Venetian ship, the cog. A buss of 240 tons with lateen sails was required by maritime statutes of Venice to be manned by a crew of 50 sailors.…

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