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THIS IS WHAT IVE BEEN FUCKING SAYING
…and a whole lotta people are dumping these dogs at shelters b/c their own stupidity.
The Spice Trade & the Age of Exploration
One of the major motivating factors in the European Age of Exploration was the search for direct access to the highly lucrative Eastern spice trade. In the 15th century, spices came to Europe via the Middle East land and sea routes, and spices were in huge demand both for food dishes and for use in medicines. The problem was how to access this market by sea. Accordingly, explorers like Christopher Columbus (1451-1506) and Vasco da Gama (c. 1469-1524) were sent to find a maritime route from Europe to Asia. To the west, Columbus found a new continent in his way, but to the south, da Gama did round the Cape of Good Hope, sail up the coast of East Africa, and cross the Indian Ocean to reach India. From 1500 onwards, first Portugal, and then other European powers, attempted to control the spice trade, the ports which marketed spices, and eventually the territories which grew them.
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NDP Leader, Jagmeet Singh uses Question Period to ask Justin Trudeau to stop arming Israel while it is committing human rights violations in Palestine.
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By R. WOOD / CORBIS / CORDON PRESS photography.
Nubian troops for Egypt
In the Middle Kingdom, the Egyptian army employed Nubian archers, such as these from a model found in the tomb of Mesehti.
Egyptian Museum, Cairo.
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