Why European Power Increased While Islamic Power Decreased
.... The Ottomans restricted exports of commodities such as
grain and
cloth, which were seen as necessary for the general welfare of the people; moreover, the ....
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Women & Agriculture
.... Among the Finns, seed used to be brought to the fields in
cloth worn during .... In Germany, it is women, particularly married pregnant ones, who sow the
grain. ....
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Contributions of the Miami Indians
.... skins was discarded by Miamis whenever they could secure European
cloth (Anson, 20). .... Indians of the Southwest, where many varieties of this
grain had developed ....
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History of the Miami Indians
.... skins was discarded by Miamis whenever they could secure European
cloth (Anson, 20). .... Indians of the Southwest, where many varieties of this
grain had developed ....
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Aspects of Technology
.... The invention of the wheel, for instance, speeded up a number of personal manufacturing operations, from spinning
cloth to milling
grain, and would later be ....
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Lucian Freud's Art
.... He was the son of Lucie Brasch (a wealthy
grain merchant's daughter) and architect .... and the second on canvas, the detailing of hair and
cloth remains meticulous ....
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Burial Rituals of Ancient Egypt
.... or coating the body with these chemicals, sometimes by infusing the
cloth wrappings with .... went to the heavenly realm of the fields of Yaru, where
grain grew 12 ....
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Reign of King Louis XIV of France
.... everything from wages and working conditions to the width of
cloth and the .... Wheat trade protectionist policies, for example, caused the
grain to become so ....
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NDUS
.... was well suited for the needs of a community that produced
grain and a .... in the eighteenth century, such as barriers to the importation of cotton
cloth from India ....
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Currency Reforms of Charlemagne
.... The silver, timber, and rough wool
cloth of Frankland did not tempt them .... for payments reckoned in silver shillings to be made in shillings 'in
grain' (p. 79). ....
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History of Southern New England The first peoples of Southern New ...
.... of the agricultural work was done by women, who stored the
grain in woven .... neolithic society; in lieu of these the Indian might ask for
cloth, clothing, jewelry ....
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Indigenous Culture of Southern New England The first peoples of ...
.... of the agricultural work was done by women, who stored the
grain in woven .... neolithic society; in lieu of these the Indian might ask for
cloth, clothing, jewelry ....
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ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT OF CANADA & INDIA
.... other European demand for primary products from Canada, furs, timber and
grain. .... Indian woven
cloth (calico), silks, spices to preserve food, and saltpeter used ....
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Agricultural Subsidies in the West
.... sophisticated than in simpler times when wine was swapped for
cloth, many economists .... Shmitz, M., McCalla, A., Mitchell, D., & Carter, C.
Grain Export Cartels. ....
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British Stratification & British Novels
.... from social position or wealth, but this view goes against the
grain of British .... has been observed and described rather than being created out of whole
cloth. ....
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