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Иван Топалов
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Looks like yet another Crowley masterpiece
— Apr 24, 2025 08:02AM
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Erin
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Overall, China lacked for nothing by way of essentials: it was self-sufficient.
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Erin
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Like the Portuguese, the Spanish worked tirelessly to suppress commercial and cartographic knowledge, but it proved impossible to seal the leaks.
— Apr 11, 2025 06:44AM
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Erin
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In 1371 China had banned all foreign maritime trade and people were forbidden from going to sea and contacting foreigners.
— Apr 10, 2025 08:35PM
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Erin
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In 1548, Giacomo Gastaldi produced the first "pocket book" atlas. For the first time, you could hold the world in your hands.
— Apr 09, 2025 06:47PM
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Erin
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Of the 550 who set out on the doomed voyage about 117 were alive at the end.
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Erin
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It was believed that the Atlantic Ocean was enclosed by an encircling landmass with no possible exit to the East.
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Erin
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China had been the objective of Columbus when he landed in the Caribbean and it remained the subject of intense curiosity.
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Erin
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Martin Waldseeműller, in 1513 was the first map maker to label the continent as America.
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Erin
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In the Middle Ages, Europeans resented that the spice trade was largely in the hands of Muslim merchants.
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Erin
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An interesting time to read this. Given my country's Mad King Trump has started a trade war.
— Apr 05, 2025 10:49AM
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Elin Reads
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(Listening) the most great thing about this book is that the narrator sounds like an old grandfather reading these sea stories to his grandchildren next to a fireplace. It very comforting
— Mar 08, 2025 05:12AM
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