Between 1440 and 1880 Europeans and North Americans exchanged merchandise for slaves along 5600 km (3500 miles) of Africa’s western and west central Atlantic coasts. These slaves were then transported to other locations around the Atlantic Ocean. read the story...
other story to read:
Emergence of Modern Foreign Trade
Although foreign trade was an important part of ancient and medieval economies, it acquired new significance after about 1500.
As empires and colonies were established by European countries, trade became an arm of governmental policy. read the sotory...
related story:
Modernization and Innovation of Trade Business
Trade Policies of other Countries
Trades 20th century
Trading Communities and Customs Unions
Wednesday, May 13, 2009
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