Trade Networks Routes
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Jean-Baptiste Colbert's mercantile policies and French colonial monopolies (1664-1715)
1661 - 1715
Jenne–Timbuktu–Fez Scholarly and Commercial Networks (c. 13th–17th centuries)
1324 - 1655
Liverpool slave‑trading firms and transatlantic voyages (1740–1807)
1740 - 1807
Liverpool's rise as a dominant slave-trading port (1699–1807)
1698 - 1807
Lübeck merchant oligarchy and urban governance (c. 1226–1600)
1226 - 1600
Lübeck–Hamburg alliance and the formation of the Hanseatic League (c. 1241–1356)
1158 - 1370
Malabar pepper trade and Roman demand (c. 1st century BCE–6th century CE)
118 BCE - 600
Malacca and the Straits entrepôt system in Southeast Asian colonial trade (1511-1824)
1511 - 1824
Manila Galleon trade between Acapulco and Manila (1565-1815)
1565 - 1815
Mansa Musa's Hajj and Its Economic-Diplomatic Aftermath (1324–1335)
1312 - 1375
Marco Polo's travels and Venetian reporting on Silk Road cities (1271–1295 CE)
1271 - 1324
Maritime Silk Road voyages and Southeast Asian links (7th–15th centuries CE)
682 - 1433
Middle Passage: mortality, shipboard conditions, and reform efforts (1600–1850)
1672 - 1850
Monsoon navigation and the seasonal sailing system (c. 500 BCE–500 CE)
500 BCE - 500
Mutinies and revolts aboard Atlantic slave ships (1600–1850)
1730 - 1841