System and economic resources

The economic life in Algeria during the modern period was characterized by activity and vitality, and this is due to the prosperity of the economic sectors and the diversity and abundance of production, and this is due to the state of political stability that the country witnessed during this period, and this positively affected the revenues of the Algerian treasury, as many foreign travelers described Algeria's markets are filled with the finest commodities and the movement of commercial exchanges is intense and active. Ships come to it from all sides. It was truly a destination for economic and commercial activity in the Mediterranean, and its ports provided various services such as feeding and maintenance to sailors and dealers from all over.

The economic system and resources

The economic life in Algeria during the late modern era was characterized by activism and dynamism due to the flourishing of economic sectors and its product diversification and richness. That was due to the political stability that the state had experienced during that period which positively affected the revenues of the Algerian treasury. Many foreign nomads described the Algerian markets as the full markets with the finest merchandise, and intense and active movement of commercial exchanges to whom ships come everywhere, so it was truly a destination for economic and trade activity in the Mediterranean. Its ports provided services like catering and maintenance for sailors and clients from everywhere. The economic part was a dynamic factor for its role in the orientation of external relations with Europe and the world, and the internal relations between the government and the inhabitants or groups of society.

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The economic system and resources

The economic life in Algeria during the late modern era was characterized by activism and dynamism due to the flourishing of economic sectors and its product diversification and richness. That was due to the political stability that the state had experienced during that period which positively affected the revenues of the Algerian treasury. Many foreign nomads described the Algerian markets as the full markets with the finest merchandise, and intense and active movement of commercial exchanges to whom ships come everywhere, so it was truly a destination for economic and trade activity in the Mediterranean. Its ports provided services like catering and maintenance for sailors and clients from everywhere. The economic part was a dynamic factor for its role in the orientation of external relations with Europe and the world, and the internal relations between the government and the inhabitants or groups of society.