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Eileen Matthews
8 December, 18:06
How did Europeans make maritime trade possible?
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Levi Davies
8 December, 22:00
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Europe is situated between several navigable seas and intersected by navigable rivers running into them in a way which greatly facilitated the influence of maritime traffic and commerce
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