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The Portuguese discovery of a sea route around Africa to the East Indies in 1493 made Antwerp even more important as a trade center because the King of Portugal shipped nearly everything (mostly spices, particularly pepper) arriving back in Lisbon from Asia on to Antwerp, in part because syndicates organized there were prepared to buy entire cargoes, often while the ships were still in transit.
The Victory of Reason: How Christianity Led to Freedom, Capitalism, and Western Success
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