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<title>John Butman - Free Library Land Online - Romance</title>
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<title>New World, Inc.</title>
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<description><![CDATA[<a class="highslide" href="https://picture.graycity.net/img/john-butman/new_world_inc_.jpg"><img src="https://picture.graycity.net/img/john-butman/new_world_inc__preview.jpg" class="fr-fic fr-dib" title ="New World, Inc." alt ="New World, Inc."/></a><br//><strong>Three generations of English merchant adventurers-not the Pilgrims, as we have so long believed-were the earliest founders of America. Profit-not piety-was their primary motive.</strong><br> Some seventy years before the Mayflower sailed, a small group of English merchants formed "The Mysterie, Company, and Fellowship of Merchant Adventurers for the Discovery of Regions, Dominions, Islands, and Places Unknown," the world's first joint-stock company. Back then, in the mid-sixteenth century, England was a small and relatively insignificant kingdom on the periphery of Europe, and it had begun to face a daunting array of social, commercial, and political problems. Struggling with a single export-woolen cloth-the merchants were forced to seek new markets and trading partners, especially as political discord followed the straitened circumstances in which so many English people found themselves.</br> </br> At first they headed east, and dreamed of Cathay-China, with its...]]></description>
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