Chartered by the crown in 1474, the Merchant Adventurers was Englands preeminent regulated international trading company until the early nineteenth century. It functioned as a guild, with members who were the only merchants entitled to export finished cloth from the growing English woolen industry, which gave them an unchallenged monopoly. It was the only company entitled to export cloth from England to other countries. The organization served as a social channel for its members, who built The Merchant Adventurers Hall at York in the North of England after the group was formed in 1357.
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Chartered by the crown in 1474, the Merchant Adventurers was Englands preeminent regulated international trading company until the early nineteenth ce...