Greek mercantile activities in the eastern Mediterranean, 1780-1820

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Elena Frangakis-Syrett

Abstract

Preceeded by a period of capital growth in the third quarter of the eighteenth
century, the years 1780 to 1820 were crucial for the economic development
of the Greeks in the eastern Mediterranean in terms of trade, navigation,
privateering, and monetary speculation. Smyrna, which was the most
important international port in the eastern Mediterranean during this period,
became one of their most important bases, from which they expanded and
founded numerous trading organisations throughout the Mediterranean and
north-western Europe.

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