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The trade was changed by the [[Crusades]] and later the [[Occidental]] Age of Discovery, during which the spice trade, particularly in {{wp|black pepper}}, became an influential activity for [[Occidental]] traders. From the 16th to the 19th centuries, the [[Maritime Dericania]] monopolized the trade between [[Levantia]] and [[Audonia]]. The [[Prevailing Wind]] Route, travelling north up the southerneastern coast of [[Levantia]] to the Orenstine Peninsula, catching the westerlies from [[Levantia]] to [[Audonia]], then catching the trade winds back to [[Levantia]], was pioneered by the [[Burgundie|Burgoignesc]] explorer-navigator Samuel-Emmanuel Brouage de Capelan in the late 1510s, resulting in new maritime routes for trade.
The trade was changed by the [[Crusades]] and later the [[Occidental]] Age of Discovery, during which the spice trade, particularly in {{wp|black pepper}}, became an influential activity for [[Occidental]] traders. From the 16th to the 19th centuries, the [[Maritime Dericania]] monopolized the trade between [[Levantia]] and [[Audonia]]. The [[Prevailing Winds]] Route, travelling north up the southerneastern coast of [[Levantia]] to the Orenstine Peninsula, catching the westerlies from [[Levantia]] to [[Audonia]], then catching the trade winds back to [[Levantia]], was pioneered by the [[Burgundie|Burgoignesc]] explorer-navigator Samuel-Emmanuel Brouage de Capelan in the late 1510s, resulting in new maritime routes for trade.
This trade, which drove world trade from the end of the [[Timeline_of_major_world_events#Medieval_history|Middle Ages]] well into the [[Timeline_of_major_world_events#Occidental_renaissance_history|Renaissance]], ushered in an age of [[Occidental]] domination in [[Audonia]]. Channels such as the [[Aab-e-Farus]] served as bridges for cultural and commercial exchanges between diverse cultures as nations struggled to gain control of the trade along the many spice routes. In [[1628]], the [[Daxia]]ns opened the first trans-[[Polynesian Sea|Polynesian]] [[The_Southern_Route#Establishment|route]] between itself and the [[Caphiria]]n [[Pelaxia|Province of Pelaxia]].
This trade, which drove world trade from the end of the [[Timeline_of_major_world_events#Medieval_history|Middle Ages]] well into the [[Timeline_of_major_world_events#Occidental_renaissance_history|Renaissance]], ushered in an age of [[Occidental]] domination in [[Audonia]]. Channels such as the [[Aab-e-Farus]] served as bridges for cultural and commercial exchanges between diverse cultures as nations struggled to gain control of the trade along the many spice routes. In [[1628]], the [[Daxia]]ns opened the first trans-[[Polynesian Sea|Polynesian]] [[The_Southern_Route#Establishment|route]] between itself and the [[Caphiria]]n [[Pelaxia|Province of Pelaxia]].


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