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Image sizes: 256x256, 48x48, 32x32, 24x24, 20x20, 16x16 File formats: BMP, GIF, PNG, ICO ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Tags: dynamyte icons, gnome panel icons, funny harry potter icons, a little icon in the, green apple iconIn the beginning of XV century population growth was reinstated in France, and later, in itCentury, and in England with. 52, fig. 8, in the same place. Soon after 1600 The population has again reached level of 1347. In some areas of Europe lifting Has begun earlier, somewhere - later, but anyway, the population of Europe more Than has doubled and between 1600 and 1800 for years has reached level in 170 million p. 64, Clark, table III.i, Land Use and Population Growth. From this data about growth The population can be concluded that the volume of the Intraeuropean markets increased In parallel with expansion of overseas trade and opening of new territories. The attention to growth of overseas trade blacked out till now a role The Intraeuropean market. Actually in Europe long before an epoch Geographical opening there was very intensive trade. At the heart of it Distinctions of a climate, natural resources and population density lay. Baltic areas long since served as suppliers of a timber (the major The Iberijsky peninsula exported a wool, vegetable oils, dyes, Iron ore and some fruit. Already in the late Middle Ages streams of these The goods moved on the north and on the south "from woods, from grain fields, from the earths Rich with copper, tin or iron, from the seas rich fish to vineyards, To olive groves, the sheep pastures, hydrochloric gulfs, to textile court yard, to To smiths and shipbuilders, meeting, being crossed and changing a direction on the great Crossroads in the Netherlands and in other places, incorporating that others bore Streams or feeding them "pp. 21 - 22, 1958), Business, R. H. Tawney and Politics under James / (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Many other examples testify to relevancy inter-regional The European trade in the late Middle Ages. At absence Refrigerators and modern methods of conservation brought from Asia Spices were for all Europe not luxury, but is faster a subject of the first Necessities, and trade in spices was one of the major stimulus at dawn ![]()
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