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in the thirteenth century the city of Acre was said to produce more annual revenue than the kingdom of England. As a result, every major city conquered by the crusaders quickly became home to a colony or colonies of expatriate merchants trading in goods including fruits, honey and marmalade, cane sugar, cotton, linen, camel hair cloth and wool, glassware, and exotic items traded over long distances such as Indian pepper and Chinese silks.
Powers and Thrones: A New History of the Middle Ages
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