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[M] With the half-collapse thingy that just happened in the Med, loss of claims, and a lot of changes amongst the remaining claims, I compiled all the trade posts and goods traded between both my claim and the Canaanites, who were the other shipping/mercantile claim in the Med. With the result of the previous war being the Canaanite and Cypriot families being integrated into the patron-client system of the Ban'so'garekan, I'll be using this opportunity to better expand and essentially update the trading status-quo of the Med. This document should have all the records of where we're at now trade wise. [/M]
The Ban'so'garekan merchant families came out of the Canaanite war on top of the world, or so it felt to them. The Canaanite families became clients of them, and their wealth would partially pour into the coffers of the families. The Turfe grew arrogant, and was overthrown by the Sin'Aikas, or the same aforementioned merchant families, granting them absolute political power over the Bagaroki now. New advancements in ship-building allowed for even larger volume trade to exist, and other technologies allowed for better resource extraction and creation.
This would lead to the Sin'Aikas gradually changing lots of the terms and materials traded with many of the partners and tribes of the Lakuiltum'labeisir [Mediterranean]. New goods would find new shores as old ships and old names were exchanged. Populations were grow as new crops get introduced and the rich find new luxuries to fawn over and compete with. Artisans would switch over to new, more profitable goods as weather cycles affected agriculture across the coasts. No one would deny it was not a new period, as power and goods shifted all over.
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