meaning of wealthy andrew in merchant of venice
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Meaning of wealthy andrew in merchant of venice was considered as the name of the extremely huge galleons captured.
Having a great deal of resources, money, as well as assets is enabled in the most amazing aspects to the excellence.
16th-century play was written by the famous William Shakespeare and a merchant in Venice default on large loan.
Having a great deal of resources, money, as well as assets is enabled in the most amazing aspects to the excellence.
16th-century play was written by the famous William Shakespeare and a merchant in Venice default on large loan.
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Explanation:In 1596 the English captured a Spanish ship in Cardiz . The ship was named Andrea . It ran aground when it was being brought to England . Since then Andrew refers to a big cargo ship
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