WHEN IN 1492 COLUMBUS, representing the Spanish monarchy, discovered the New World, he set in train the long and bitter international rivalry over colonial possessions for which, after four and a half centuries, no solution has yet been found.
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Industries, History, Slavery, Economic conditions, Modern history, History of capitalism, Economic history, Slave-trade, Slave trade, Commerce, Histoire, Wirtschaft, Sklavenhandel, Sklaverei, Kapitalismus, Industrie, Esclaves, Slave trade, great britain, Industries, great britain, history, Caribbean area, economic conditions, Great Britain, Slave trade--great britain, Industries--history, Industries--great britain--history, Hc254.5 .w5 1994, 338.0941, Historia Da America - Politica E Sociedade (Escravidao)Places
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"WHEN IN 1492 COLUMBUS, representing the Spanish monarchy, discovered the New World, he set in train the long and bitter international rivalry over colonial possessions for which, after four and a half centuries, no solution has yet been found."
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