Antarctic Ocean- the southern waters surrounding Antarctica Arabian Sea- a northwestern arm of the Indian Ocean between India and Arabia Bay of Bengal- an arm of the Indian Ocean to the east of India Gulf of Aden- arm of the Indian Ocean at the entrance to the Red Sea ...
The constant study of the rival bands is to forestall and outwit each other; to supplant each other in the good will and custom of the Indian tribes; to cross each other's plans; to mislead each other as to routes; in a word, next to his own advantage, the study of the Indian trad...
These sophisticated networks 鈥 largely created and sustained through the activities and contacts of Arab, South Asian and Malay seafarers and supported by ancient overland caravan routes 鈥 produced a unified and flourishing system of regional interdependence across the Indian Ocean world. By the ...
...have to do so. We are going forward from now on, and the Teutons are going back, and don't you forget it. We have to know their lines well, and lots of other things, such as their routes of supply and reinforcement, and their gun positions andmunitiondumps. Our guns look to ...
Examine more about the gold and salt trade and how it was conducted. Explore the ancient African trade routes and find out why salt was so valuable in West Africa. Updated: 11/21/2023 Table of Contents What Was the Gold-Salt Trade in Ancient Africa? What were the Difficulties of the ...
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The company was formed to share in the East Indian spice trade. That trade had been a monopoly of Spain and Portugal until the defeat of the Spanish Armada (1588) by England gave the English the chance to break the monopoly. Until 1612 the company conducted separate voyages, separately subsc...
The Heroopolite Gulf (Gulf of Suez) is of the chief interest; it was near to Goshen, it was the scene of the passage of the Red Sea, and it was the "tongue of the Egyptian Sea." It was also the seat of the Egyptian trade in this sea and to the Indian Ocean. Passage of ...
Impact of the Panama Canal Bolstered by the addition of Madden Dam in 1935, the Panama Canal proved a vital component to expanding global trade routes in the 20th century. The transition to local oversight began with a 1977 treaty signed by U.S. President Jimmy Carter and Panama leader Omar...
20. a course or method of action, behaviour, etc: take a new line with him. 21. a policy or prescribed course of action or way of thinking (often in the phrases bring or come into line) 22. a field of study, interest, occupation, trade, or profession: this book is in your line...