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    1450 1750 Review Copy

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    1450-1750 Review What were the major changes/developments from 1450 – 1750? 1450-1750 Major Developments European discovery of Americas creates a New Global Economy which begins a process of globalization Atlantic Trade Network (Triangular Trade) Atlantic Slave Trade Major Biological Exchanges (Columbian Exchange) New Empires in Asia‚ Africa‚ Europe and Americas Gunpowder Empires Colonial administrations Coercive labor systems Slave Systems Rise of Europe Scientific Revolution Enlightenment

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    Morality In The 1600s

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    Daeja Smith Mr. Bombard English 1102 3/1/2016 Morality: 1600s Austria vs the Current World The world is full of activities‚ some of which leave a lot to wonder whether individuals value the concept of morality. Morality refers to the ability to do that‚ which is perceived right and universally acceptable. Morality plays a critical role in a person’s decision-making process. In Mark Twain’s story‚ “The Mysterious Stranger”‚ morality remains a common theme emphasized among the characters and forms

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    Kunts 1600

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    Indian Institute of xxx Business to Business Marketing Case: Kunst Vacuum Pumps Commercializing the Kunst 1600 Dry Piston Vacuum Pump 22nd April‚ 2013 Kunst Vacuum Pumps Summary: The case started with the introduction of Kunst Vacuum Pumps which is recently acquired company of company Atler GmbH. Kunst Vaccum Pumps is into manufacturing of high end vacuum pumps mainly used in highly demanding laboratory‚ health care and industrial applications. Basis its quality and reliability factor

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    Adultery In 1600s

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    Adultery was viewed a lot differently back in the 1600’s than it is nowadays. In today’s world‚ adultery is a very commonplace thing‚ with it being broadcasted on newspapers‚ TV‚ books‚ movies‚ and even in video games. In some cases‚ it it even encouraged. This is very contradictory to how adultery was treated back in the Scarlet Letter’s timeline. Unlike today‚ adultery was a horrendous crime worthy of death. In today’s world‚ adultery is a common event in households across the United States and

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    Technology 1450-1750

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    Technological advances during the period 1450-1750‚ or the Renaissance Era‚ were major influences to the way of life seen today. The ships‚ tools for traveling‚ especially the ones made Portugal and Spain all Impact society today‚ allowing for the age of exploration to emerge. All these tools proved prosperous but known more important than the printing-press independently developed in Germany by Johannes Gutenberg. Germany before this time was divided‚ in other words not a country yet‚ but divided

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    The World to 1600

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    Assignment #1 the World to 1600 The Spaniards had felt superior when it came to land of the “New World” because they thought the new world was undiscovered and because it was undiscovered they felt as if they had the rights to everything. The Spanish didn’t much care about the natives of the new world. They took land away from them and claimed it for themselves‚ killed‚ and believed that they were better than others. In “Of the Island of Hispaniola” the docment describes the horrendous treatment

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    European exploration and colonization had a myriad of effects on both the New World and the Old World. It allowed both hemispheres to experience new foods and new diseases. In the end‚ although some of these effects were negative‚ the expansion to the New World was beneficial to humanity. European exploration led to the great melting pot of North America. Because of the newly opened trade routes fruits‚ vegetables‚ and animals were able to cross the Atlantic Ocean‚ many of which were new to the

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    Trade In The 1600s

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    who is quite curious and adventurous had arrived at another land and voluntarily created diplomatic relations with one another which digresses to successful trades and a new exchange of materials‚ cultures‚ and ideas from each individual. Before the 1600s‚ trade has made a major impact and influence on both government and culture through religion‚ cultural cohesion‚ and the upbringing of disease. Firstly‚ trade had made a major impact on religion. There was in-fact various religions

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    Trade 1200-1450

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    Before the era of 1200-1450‚ developed countries and religions were changing and cultures molded how empires operated. The Silk Road opened‚ countries were in their infancy‚ and religions like Christianity were developing with the lifetime of Jesus Christ. As time went by‚ traveling for reasons other than religion started‚ and people started developing empires and long-distance trade. During the 12-1400s‚ new empires started trading with people close to them geographically‚ trading across continents

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    Motives of Exploration

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    world in the years of 1450 to 1600 such as wanting to gain knowledge of the new world‚ trading throughout the world and to spread religion on their explorations. One of the motives of explorers to explore the new world was to wanting to gain knowledge of the new world. Some of the documents that support this are documents one‚ four and six. One and six are very alike because both Christopher Columbus and John Cabot were sponsored by their kings and queens to go on an exploration to gain knowledge

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