Orán y el comercio genovés en la transición a los tiempos modernos
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https://doi.org/10.3989/aem.1994.v24.974Abstract
At the end of the XVth century the Genoese trade with Tremecen was mainly carried through the port of Oran. Merchants from Genoa and those who rented ships travelling per costeriam, together with the Genoese already living in the Kingdoms of Valencia and Castle, and particularly those in Malaga shared in this trade. After the conquest of Oran in 1509, the Genoese commerce will be very much harmed by the disastrous Spanish policy. However, these merchants did non give up trading with Tremecen although they had to follow longer and more unconfortable ways.
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