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... Empire by Trade 4 Exodus of Spanish Conquistadores 5 French Emulation of Spain 8 The English Variant of Empire by Conquest 12 2 Aboriginal People and the Potential for Empire by Trade , 1534-1580 17 Diverse Northern Aboriginal Peoples ...
... Empire by Trade 4 Exodus of Spanish Conquistadores 5 French Emulation of Spain 8 The English Variant of Empire by Conquest 12 2 Aboriginal People and the Potential for Empire by Trade , 1534-1580 17 Diverse Northern Aboriginal Peoples ...
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... empire lost somewhere in the hostile world of Islam . At various times his embattled empire was placed to the east in India or to the south in Africa . However changeable the specifics , the fantasy of a lost kingdom tugged persistently ...
... empire lost somewhere in the hostile world of Islam . At various times his embattled empire was placed to the east in India or to the south in Africa . However changeable the specifics , the fantasy of a lost kingdom tugged persistently ...
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... empire . St. Lawrence canals with locks thirty meters long and three meters deep ( and the Welland Canal im- proved to the same standard ) would give the Canadian metropolis a water transportation system at least 30 percent better than ...
... empire . St. Lawrence canals with locks thirty meters long and three meters deep ( and the Welland Canal im- proved to the same standard ) would give the Canadian metropolis a water transportation system at least 30 percent better than ...
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Aboriginal People and the Potential for Empire | 17 |
Traders Missionaries and Aboriginal People 1580 | 28 |
Imperial Rescue 16611672 | 39 |
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