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Early modern period studies
Although the chronological limits of the period are open to debate, it is generally agreed as spanning the period between the late portions of the Middle Ages (Renaissance) and the beginning of the Age of Revolutions. From a global standpoint, the most important feature of the early modern period was its globalizing character — it witnessed the exploration and colonization of the Americas and the rise of sustained contacts between previously isolated parts of the globe. Read full entryThis entry is from Wikipedia,the leading user-contributed encyclopedia.It may not have been reviewed by professional editors(See full disclaimer)


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How trade became an important Could someone explain to me
how trade became an important
force for trade in the early
modern world? Pleaase, :)
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Ok,so trade help people to have new things discover new things.Ok,so when the hominids(ancient people farm) they get surpluses. When they get surpluses it allowed them to trade. When they trade civilizations developed. They have new ideas,new inventions, new things. They developed things find new things to help them trade better world became more connected to each other . Peoeple know each other. Which aloweed marriage which allowed more population growth. |
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How did global interactions What were some of the major
global interactions that
changed the early modern world
(I'm talking about when
Columbus was alive)? Trade?
Colonizing? Missionaries?
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I would say those are the biggest three. Trade- Sugar, tea, tobacco, slaves, the Atlantic Triange Colonization/Nationalism- English and French- Canada, Dutch and English to South Africa etc. Missionaries/Religion- reforming the Natives of the colonized place Languages- More "linguaphiles", people were speaking many languages |
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What was the role of women in By early modern I mean 15th to
17th century. Does anyone know
of any websites that could
help me out?
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Here's a great website, History dept. of the Kings College in UK. I read the paper, and it includes all you need to know about role of women in 15th to 17th century, and beyond: http://departments.kings.edu/w omens_history/emmedicine.html |
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