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Both of these families were in the maritime commerce business.
Brooklyn was at one time the national leader in maritime commerce and trade.
He was also responsible for maritime commerce and the merchant fleet.
There he led the effort to end the 'Jefferson' embargo of maritime commerce.
Art and artifacts related to 19th-century maritime commerce on the Atlantic coast.
The series depicted the development of maritime commerce from Phoenician to modern times.
It also boosted the lucrative maritime commerce to an all-time high.
No other man contributed more to the maritime commerce of the Pacific Northwest.
But it ignores another major problem in maritime commerce: the phenomenal decline of American shipping.
After the war, which disrupted maritime commerce, the colony underwent rapid expansion.
The Webb family homestead was dependent on aquatic resources, boats and maritime commerce.
This port proved paramount for the development of the region's maritime commerce, together with Cartagena's.
The maritime commerce was highly profitable but horrendously complicated.
Marine technology is related to the marine science and technology industry, also known as maritime commerce.
The British squadron began to conduct raids along the coast in an effort to disrupt maritime commerce and shipping.
The inhabitants, Arabs and Jews, engaged in trade and maritime commerce.
During the Tang Dynasty there was a new age of urbanization and increased maritime commerce.
The Hongwu Emperor was wary of the political and social consequences that the maritime commerce could bring.
The ruler's son Sayyid Said continued to expand maritime commerce although it again went into decline after his death in 1856.
Even so, the Prussian monarch wanted to take part in international maritime commerce and therefore founded several trading firms (with varying success).
Still another development directed Atlantic maritime commerce away from Greenland and even Iceland.
All the archaeological and literary evidence support this vision" of the role of dolia in maritime commerce.
From early Colonial times until the War of 1812, the most important maritime commerce was the West Indies trade.
Louisiana's wetlands and waterways form the backbone of America's energy supply, maritime commerce and seafood industry.