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... throughout the Empire. In two weeks, the Royal Family had bought up surplus spices, effectively preventing Europeans from acquiring them in large quantities. Any foreign traders now faced the daunting task of finding hundreds of farmers willing to disobey the decree and sell small amounts in secret.
This decision took European merchants like the Dutch and Portuguese by surprise; they never expected the Empire to restrict spice trade after the war. A few days before the restrictions took ...
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