Council of Commerce

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The Council of Commerce was a French advisory body under the early 18th‑century polysynody system, responsible for overseeing and guiding royal commercial and economic policy.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf French advisory council
government body
royal council
appliesToJurisdiction French colonies
French kingdom
comparedTo Council of Finance NERFINISHED
Council of Marine NERFINISHED
country Kingdom of France NERFINISHED
dissolvedWith end of polysynody system
fieldOfWork colonial trade
commerce
customs and tariffs
economic policy
guilds and corporations
internal markets
manufactures and industry
merchant marine policy
taxation related to trade
trade regulation
governmentBranch royal administration
hasFunction advise on colonial commerce
advise on commercial treaties
collect information on trade conditions
coordinate policy between provinces and crown
guide royal economic policy
hear petitions from merchants
oversee royal commercial policy
prepare regulations on trade
supervise commercial institutions
hasMembership high royal officials
royal councillors
specialists in commerce
hasRole advisory body on commerce
advisory body on economic policy
policy‑making support organ
historicalEra Ancien Régime France NERFINISHED
isPartOf French royal council system
languageOfWork French
locatedIn Kingdom of France NERFINISHED
Versailles NERFINISHED
operatedUnderSystem polysynody
partOf French polysynodal councils
reportsTo regent of France
subordinateTo French monarchy NERFINISHED
King of France NERFINISHED
timePeriod early 18th century

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System of Polysynody (as political reform) hasCouncil Council of Commerce
subject surface form: System of Polysynody