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Decay or defeat ? : an inquiry into the Portuguese decline in Asia 1580-1645

Veen, Ernst van

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Veen, E. van. (2000, December 6). Decay or defeat ? : an inquiry into the Portuguese decline in Asia 1580-1645. Research School of Asian, African, and Amerindian Studies (CNWS), Leiden University. Retrieved from

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Fig. 3.2a - Carreira da India

Number of ships

0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 1571 -158 0 1581 -159 0 159 1-160 0 1601 -161 0 161 1-162 0 162 1-163 0 1631 -164 0 164 1-165 0 1651 -166 0 1661 -167 0 Years Nu m b e r o f S h ip s

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Fig. 3.2b - Carreira da India

Average size and manning of ships leaving Lisbon

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Fig. 3.2c - Carreira da India

Number of people

0 5000 10000 15000 20000 25000 30000 35000 157 1-1 580 1581 -159 0 1591 -160 0 1601 -161 0 161 1-1 620 162 1-163 0 1631 -164 0 1641 -165 0 1651 -166 0 166 1-167 0 Years N u m b e r of P e op le

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