| 11. | In 1494, the principal maritime powers, Portugal and Spain, signed a Pacific.
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| 12. | The Etruscans became a maritime power.
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| 13. | In the resulting power vacuum, a number of Phoenician cities rose as significant maritime powers.
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| 14. | Her defeat was certain before the first bomb fell and was brought about by overwhelming maritime power.
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| 15. | England was the world leader in large part because it had no challenger as a maritime power.
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| 16. | Peter the Great was in love with the sea, and he made Russia a maritime power.
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| 17. | This put Japan in third place between maritime powers, a notable realization in such short time.
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| 18. | Publius discusses the impending threat of both Britain and Spain, because of their strong maritime powers.
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| 19. | Such assaults violated the Altona convention of 1689, of which the Maritime Powers were the guarantors.
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| 20. | The Ayyavole guild emerged as a maritime power and continued to flourish in the Kingdom of Srivijaya.
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