Intro. to Part 4
An Early Modern Era?
- The beginnings of genuine globalization, elements of distinctly modern societies, and a growing European presence in world affairs.
- The most obvious expression of globalization laid in the oceanic journeys of European explorers and the European conquest and colonial settlement of the Americas.
- global slave trade - use metals to buy a way into Asian trade routes
- transfer of plants, animals, diseases, and people (Columbian Exchange)
- created new networks of interaction with global implications
- carry Christianity beyond Europe - world religion
- slave trade
- scientific revolution
A Late Agrarian Era?
- limited political and military power
- missionaries and merchants controlled by China/Japan
- Islam was spreading faster
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