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1046:, 1816–1822
1032:, 1802–1812
1015:, 1816–1820
1009:, 1809–1816
1000:, 1797–1806
994:, 1795–1797
964:Fort Severn
952:Fort Albany
856:Hayes River
850:as a brick
757:Fort Orange
743:in Taiwan,
655:spice trade
419:Portuguese
395:), Norway (
393:King's Lynn
360:around the
346:Phoenicians
338:colonialism
326:Oostershuis
301:territory.
274:exploration
149:factory in
117:August 2016
1399:Categories
1142:References
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1030:Fort Wayne
1020:Cherokee:
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886:Fort Clark
794:Fort Clark
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919:garrisons
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1381:Archived
1339:Brotéria
1314:(1997).
1228:24 April
1206:, p. 316
1130:See also
992:Colerain
925:Examples
882:Missouri
815:de facto
727:and the
620:Nagasaki
591:factorij
583:Maldives
552:cartazes
480:feitoria
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379:and its
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676:by the
647:English
567:Antwerp
535:Bassein
527:Ternate
519:Malacca
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385:kontors
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589:Dutch
488:Arguin
458:feitor
442:market
405:Bruges
389:Boston
381:guilds
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701:sugar
685:cocoa
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190:Latin
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108:JSTOR
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