• The maritime history of England involves events including shipping, ports, navigation, and seamen, as well as marine sciences, exploration, trade, and...
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    Maritime history is the study of human interaction with and activity at sea. It covers a broad thematic element of history that often uses a global approach...
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    dominated by that of England. (See Maritime history of England for more details.) In the eighteenth century, Britain was a major exporter of wool fabric and...
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  • Maritime history dates back thousands of years. In ancient maritime history, evidence of maritime trade between civilizations dates back at least two...
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  • The Maritime history of Scotland involves events including shipping, ports, navigation, and seamen, as well as marine sciences, exploration, trade, and...
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    seaside resort on the English Channel coast of West Sussex, southeast England, has a long maritime history predating its late 18th-century emergence as...
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    The Maritime history of Europe represents the era of recorded human interaction with the sea in the northwestern region of Eurasia in areas that include...
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    The Maritimes, also called the Maritime provinces, is a region of Eastern Canada consisting of three provinces: New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, and Prince...
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    The history of the Jews in England goes back to the reign of William the Conqueror. Although it is likely that there had been some Jewish presence in the...
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    of England since the 13th century. Originally the flag was used by the maritime Republic of Genoa. The English monarch paid a tribute to the Doge of Genoa...
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    mountains and plateaus of New England and New York State in the Northeastern United States, and Quebec and the Maritime Provinces of Eastern Canada. This...
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    Anglo-Saxon England or Early Medieval England, existing from the 5th to the 11th centuries from soon after the end of Roman Britain until the Norman Conquest...
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    Corbett, Julian S. Drake and the Tudor Navy: With a History of the Rise of England as a Maritime Power (1898) online edition vol. 1; also online edition...
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    Greenwich (redirect from Maritime Greenwich)
    for its maritime history and for giving its name to the Greenwich Meridian (0° longitude) and Greenwich Mean Time. The town became the site of a royal...
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    were abolished. Further use of this cross as a maritime flag alongside royal banners, is found in 1545. Henry V, the history play by William Shakespeare...
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    Tudor navy (category Maritime history of England)
    Julian S. Corbett, Drake and the Tudor Navy, With a History of the Rise of England as a Maritime Power (2 vol 1898) online Hattendorf, John; Unger, Richard...
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    March 1603) was Queen of England and Ireland from 17 November 1558 until her death in 1603. She was the last monarch of the House of Tudor. Elizabeth was...
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  • Admiralty law (redirect from Maritime law)
    or maritime law is a body of law that governs nautical issues and private maritime disputes. Admiralty law consists of both domestic law on maritime activities...
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    A maritime museum (sometimes nautical museum) is a museum specializing in the display of objects relating to ships and travel on large bodies of water...
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    The maritime history of California can be divided into several periods: the Native American period; European exploration period from 1542 to 1769; the...
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    is the patron saint of England in a tradition established in the Tudor period, based in the saint's popularity during the times of the Crusades and the...
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    Bristol slave trade (category Maritime history of England)
    Located on the banks of the River Avon in the South West of England, the city of Bristol has been an important location for maritime trade for centuries...
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    those villains of the Indian seas? The happy retirement of the Madagascar pirates, 1698–1721". International Journal of Maritime History. 29 (4). International...
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    of maritime disasters in the 19th century List of maritime disasters in the 20th century List of maritime disasters in World War I List of maritime disasters...
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    sea, but had jurisdiction over maritime affairs and the authority to establish courts of Admiralty. During the reign of Henry VIII (1509–47) the English...
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  • various ship types employed in wars. The Ming dynasty of China was the leading global maritime power between 1400 and 1433, when Chinese shipbuilders...
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  • Diplomacy: 1978 (1979) 27–40. Clark G. Reynolds, Command of the Sea: The History and Strategy of Maritime Empires (1974) 512. Submariners systematically avoided...
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    Expedition, was an attack fleet sent against Spain by Queen Elizabeth I of England that sailed on 28 April 1589 during the undeclared Anglo-Spanish War (1585–1604)...
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    The Hull Maritime Museum is a museum in Kingston upon Hull, England, that explores the seafaring heritage of the city and its environs. The museum's stated...
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    314917 List of forts in Maharashtra List of forts in India Maritime history of Europe Shivaji Marathi People Portuguese India Maratha Navy List of Maratha...
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