Approaches to the History of SpainUniversity of California Press, 1967 - 189 páginas |
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... trade with the West had been her colony of Massalia ( Marseilles ) , but in 535 B.C. the Greeks were defeated by the ... trade . Greek merchants shifted their base to Emporion , where they first renewed and then expanded their trade with ...
... trade with the West had been her colony of Massalia ( Marseilles ) , but in 535 B.C. the Greeks were defeated by the ... trade . Greek merchants shifted their base to Emporion , where they first renewed and then expanded their trade with ...
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... trade by means of the fairs at Medina del Campo and the embarkations from Seville and Cádiz . Far from reacting , the monarchy became more and more involved in dangerous financial disorders that tied it to the capitalist machinery on ...
... trade by means of the fairs at Medina del Campo and the embarkations from Seville and Cádiz . Far from reacting , the monarchy became more and more involved in dangerous financial disorders that tied it to the capitalist machinery on ...
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... trade legislation imposed in 1869 by Treasury Minister Laureano Figuerola , the country emerged from the blind alley into which it had been led by the protectionism of the preceding decade . Free trade opened up the mineral wealth of ...
... trade legislation imposed in 1869 by Treasury Minister Laureano Figuerola , the country emerged from the blind alley into which it had been led by the protectionism of the preceding decade . Free trade opened up the mineral wealth of ...
Contenido
CHAPTER ONE The First Settlers I | 1 |
CHAPTER THREE Roman Hispania | 14 |
CHAPTER FIVE The Triumph of Islam | 28 |
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