emergence of the capitalist factory economy is not yet clear. Colonial powers such as France and Portugal also shipped millions of Africans across the Atlantic and Indian Oceans to the highly profitable
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ON THE INDUSTRIAL HISTORY OF PORTUGAL Listen Portugal was isolated within Europe for a long time: both by its location on the western edge of the continent and by a policy that sought little exchange with [...] 1986, Portugal finally met the requirements for accession to the European Community, marking a long-overdue end to the era of isolation. Related Links ERIH Link List WIKIPEDIA: Economy of Portugal World [...] worldwide. In the 17th century, however, the pressure from competing nations became too great and Portugal concentrated on Brazil, which was rich in raw materials. The long-term consequences were fatal:
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are workshops still deeply rooted in artisanal traditions as well as companies – for example in Portugal – with a very high degree of mechanization or even automation. European interrelations Solingen [...] traditional hubs of the industry meanwhile host museums devoted to cutlery, whereas new players such as Portugal did not (yet) enter this level of awareness with history. Moreover, the global pattern of the cutlery [...] changed. Machines that Solingen companies scrap as obsolete may still be profitable in Spain and Portugal. This does not necessarily mean that technical standards vary from country to country. Sometimes