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"The cities that grew most vigorously between 1600 and 1750 were the capitals and ports that profited from the development of the monarchial state and the burgeoning of its bureaucracies, armies, courts, and support personnel. The growth of ports reflected Europe's expanding overseas trade (particularly the Atlantic route)...
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The growth of ports reflected Europe's expanding overseas trade (particularly the Atlantic route)." (The Western Heritage 368)
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