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Tag: 16th Century

Trade Routes and Empires, 1500
The Swiss Confederation
The Religious Situation about 1560
The Empire of Charles V
The Empire of Charles V and the Spanish and Austrian Habsburg
The Dutch War of Independence and Dutch East India
The Discovery of America and Central America at Time of the Explorations
The Diaspora of Sacred Merchants
The Aztec and Inca Empires on the Eve of the Spanish Conquest
The Austrian Habsburg Empire 1521-1772
Germany in 1547
Expansion of Brandenburg-Prussia form the Fifteenth to the Eighteenth Century
European Voyages of Discovery and the Colonial Claims of Spain and Portugal in the Fifteenth and Sixteenth Centuries
China During the Ming Dynasty
Artistic Cross-currents in 16th Century Europe
Africa 15th-17th Centuries
When the East was the World’s Manufacturing Center, 16th to 18th Centuries
Viceroyalty of Peru
Trade and empire in Africa, 1500-1800
The Ottoman Empire 1481-1683
The Mughal empire
Sweden 1658
Spanish and Portuguese trade routes
Inca-expansion
Habsburg Dominions in Europe 1556
European Colonialism 1500 AD to 2000
Aztec Empire c. 1519

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