Tuesday, February 16, 2016

Early Modern Commerce in products

This chapter was mainly on different trade routes that were being used all over the world to trade resources from one country to another. Commerce was a big change that became a big movement for globalization. Commerce between countries allowed new relationships to occur among people, enriched some, disrupted old patterns empires had, and some countries even enslaved people. The most important trading source that become very significant was silver, because it gave birth to a global network of exchange. Overall, the ideas of this chapter is how commerce worked within the countries during the time.

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