Intro to Part 4

In Staryer's intro to part four, he talks about what is said to be an early modern era. This era happened between 1450 and 1750. Strayer also mentions that within the three centuries there were signs that marked a modern world. Some of the signs were the beginning of genuine globalization, elements of distinctly modern societies, and a growing European presence in world affairs. For globalization, the trade routes were a clear example of it. For Africa, the Atlantic slave trade permanently linked them to the Western Hemisphere. However, for the Europeans, had to use the global silver trade to buy their way into ancient Asian trade routes. The Columbian exchange was a massive trade of plants, animals, diseases, and people. However, people called missionaries carried out the word of Christianity passed Europe. The spread of Christianity was great and became a world religion. China, Japan, India, and Europe all experienced population growth. Foods like corn and potatoes helped support these fast-growing countries,

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Module 8

Chapter 14 Blog Part 2

Module 7