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26 maj 2023 · In the 18th and 19th centuries, the British, French, Spanish, and Dutch empires dominated global trade through their colonial shipping lanes. All four nations sailed across the Atlantic Ocean with some frequency over that timeframe, but these fleets were also very active in the Pacific and Indian Oceans as well.
7 paź 2015 · During the 18th and 19th centuries, the British, French, Spanish, and Dutch empires held control over global trade via their colonial shipping routes. During that period, the four nations frequently sailed not only across the Atlantic Ocean but also across the Pacific and Indian Ocean.
Mapped: British, Spanish and Dutch Shipping 1750-1800. I recently stumbled upon a fascinating dataset which contains digitised information from the log books of ships (mostly from Britain, France, Spain and The Netherlands) sailing between 1750 and 1850.
19 lip 2019 · GPF is non-ideological, analyzes the world and forecasts the future using geopolitics: political, economic, military and geographic dimensions at the foundation of a nation. A new trove of data helps to illustrate the shipping routes of 18th century European empires.
Global Sea Routes (GSR) is a historical relational geospatial database which aims at the study of European commercial navigation and of maritime voyages of discovery and exploration on a global scale in the modern and contemporary ages (1500-1900).
30 paź 2019 · During the 18th and 19th centuries, the British, French, Spanish, and Dutch empires exerted their dominance over global trade by utilizing their colonial shipping lanes. These nations frequently navigated the Atlantic Ocean, and their fleets were equally active in the Pacific and Indian Ocean.
27 lip 2016 · Ships were constructed at ports and dockyards throughout coastal Europe. Shipbuilding formed a thriving subsector of transatlantic maritime economies. By the early 18th century it was beginning to flourish in Massachusetts, Virginia, and South Carolina, but relatively few ships crossing the Atlantic were built in the Caribbean.