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Did whalers and other such shipping vessels in the 1600s through the end of the 1800s know the rules of international maritime law even though they shipped across the world? In the book Moby Dick, the owners of the ship seem to have ownership in a ship that is similar to stock in a company.
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Was there a lot of people who worked across borders prior to the 1800s? For example, going from New Jersey/ Connecticut to Manhattan for work or even in places in Europe that had close borders (perhaps Strausburg)?
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What was life like traveling around the Holy Roman Empire after the Renaissance and prior to German unification? Was it like feudal Europe?
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How deep was the military-technology, information, and military organization asymmetry between the colonies that were to become the US and the British Empire?
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Does Tolstoy's theory of history in War & Peace have validity in other parts of historical analysis?
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What was life like in the Morea during the Frankokratia and Latin rule? Was it feudalistic politically organized? And did the duke's castles resemble life in Germany, France, or England?
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