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1500-1700 CE
Two Trading Empires – Venice and the Hansa
Trade, Slavery and Warfare in Africa 1450 – 1870
Trade in Africa and Asia
The Turks and Portuguese in the Indian Ocean 10th-16th Centuries
The Slave Trade (17th-18th centuries)
The Santiago de Compostella Routes in Medieval Times
The Sahara Routes in the Late Middle Ages
The Panama Route
The Ottoman Empire in the Late Seventeenth Century
The North Atlantic Route
The Muslim Offensive in Europe
The Holy Roman Empire about 1618
The Great Armenian Trading Network (17th-18th Century)
The Eurasian Steppe Route and the Silk Road in Mongol Times
The Empire of Charles V
The Early Trans-Canada Fur Trade Routes and The Modern Trans-Canada Routes
The Cape of Good Hope Route and the Modern Spice Route
The Cape Horn Route
Southeast Asian Trade Routes 17th – 19th century
Southeast Asia – An Area of Traditional Chinese Immigration, 14th-19th Centuries
Persecution of Central European Jews in the Seventeenth Century
Jews in the Ottoman Empire
Islam in China, 9th-20th Centuries
Indian Emigration to Southeast Asia
Historical Dispersions of the Armenians 11th-17th Centuries
Germany in 1547
Exploration and Trade, 1500-1800
Expansion of Russia 1689 – 1796
European Exploration and Contacts, 1000-1543
Countries from which Jews were expelled, 15th-17th Centuries
China During the Mongolian Period and the Sultanate of Delhi
Asia, Trade and Culture, 1500-1800
Amsterdam Jews and International Trade
World Silver Flows 1650-1750
World Migrations since 1500
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