Free trade with Europe was primarily prohibited by a series of trade barriers and protectionist measures, including tariffs, quotas, and embargoes. Political tensions, such as those arising from wars, economic sanctions, and trade disputes, also contributed to the restriction of free trade. Additionally, the establishment of economic blocs and regional trade agreements often prioritized intra-bloc trade over external trade with Europe, further limiting free trade opportunities.
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