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[[File:Burgo-Canespan potato trade in [[1727]], by Girart-Pierry Gisguarde LaMenteble.]]
[[File:Burgo-Canespan potato trade in 1727, by Girart-Pierry Gisguarde LaMenteble.jpg|right|250px|Burgo-Canespan potato trade in [[1727]], by Girart-Pierry Gisguarde LaMenteble]]
 
 
[[Burgundie]] and [[Canespa]] have maintained formal relations since the early 1700s when merchant explorers from the [[Veraise colony]] came in contact with coastal settlements in [[Canespa]].
[[Burgundie]] and [[Canespa]] have maintained formal relations since the early 1700s when merchant explorers from the [[Veraise colony]] came in contact with coastal settlements in [[Canespa]].



Revision as of 21:35, 11 December 2023

Burgo-Canespan potato trade in 1727, by Girart-Pierry Gisguarde LaMenteble
Burgo-Canespan potato trade in 1727, by Girart-Pierry Gisguarde LaMenteble


Burgundie and Canespa have maintained formal relations since the early 1700s when merchant explorers from the Veraise colony came in contact with coastal settlements in Canespa.

During that time, the Veraise colony traded with Canespa for food stuffs and potatoes, a stable food staple that transported well. The trade route and relations cooled when the Veraise colony was sold to Ehemo in 1812. After the First Fratricide (1848-1875), Burgundie and Canespa reengaged in relations and Burgundie started carrying many of Canespa's goods, but especially potatoes, all over the world.

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