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England's Baltic Trade in the Early Seventeenth Century
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England's Baltic Trade in the Early Seventeenth Century

Författare:
pocket, 2008
Engelska
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England's relationship with the Baltic trading area has remained a generally neglected aspect of English commercial development in the seventeenth century. The spectacular colonial ventures have traditionally attracted more historical attention, although the Baltic trade in this period was more fundamental to the English economy: it supplied precisely those naval commodities, such as flax, hemp, timber, pitch and tar, which facilitated the creation of fleets for the colonial trades. Medieval English trade had been conditioned by a search for markets, and the predominantly agricultural economy of the Polish Commonwealth proved to be an ideal target for cloth exports. By the early seventeenth century, however, this traditional relationship was changing. The growing English fleets demanded steady supplies of naval stores which Poland was increasingly unable to supply, while the Polish economy, weakened by wars and entering a period of decline, could no longer afford the luxury of cloth imports from England.
Undertitel
A Study in Anglo-Polish Commercial Diplomacy
Författare
J. K. Fedorowicz
ISBN
9780521073882
Språk
Engelska
Vikt
520 gram
Utgivningsdatum
2008-08-28
Sidor
352