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Tag: 1500-1700 CE

Wealth Year 1500
Voyages of Exploration 1485-1600
Trade Routes in the 16th and 17th Centuries
Trade and Production Centres in the Ming Period, 1600
The Transatlantic Slave Trade, 1601 to 1870
The Thirty Years War 1618-48
The Spread of Indo-European Languages, 1500 to 1880
The Manchu Empire and the European Powers, 1644-1912 A.D.
The Influence of Byzantine Art in the West
The Atlantic Economies 1650-1750
Spanish and Portuguese South America 1525-1750
Ming and Manchu Qing Imperial Borders, 14th Century to 1760
Mexico, Central America and the Eastern Caribbean 1520-1750
Major Population Movements 1500-1914
Exploration of Australia and New Zealand 1606-1874
European Colonialism 1500 AD to 2000
Eurasian Land Empires c. 1700
Centres of Learning c. 1770
Autonomous States and Colonies 1792-1860
Artists’ Travels in the Renaissance
Artists’ Travels in the 17th Century
Ancient Trade Systems of the New World
Administrative Divisions of Spanish and Portuguese America 1780

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