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Trade affected medieval society in the Middle Ages in that it connected many parts of Europe with other parts of the world. Trade also increased communication between different civilizations as was the case of the Silk Road that connected ancient China with other regions of the planet such as Asia, North Africa, and Eastern Europe. This connection and communication increase wealth affect religion and towns in terms of buildings because it allowed periods of prosperity to many kingdoms that were shown through the magnificent buildings and temples they constructed. Merchants accessed new markets and some of them moved to different places or trade posts.
2580–2560 BCE 4th Dysnasty
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Manchester provided a pattern for the development of the Industrial City. ... controlled the political system established after the Glorious Revolution of 1688
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Extending a country's power and influence through economics, diplomacy, or military force at the expense of other nations. Most countries engaged in imperialism to expand their rule over certain territories, and gain control over certain trade routes.
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The Europeans were already familiar with most diseases (they themselves brought some diseases to the Americas) and so they developed immunity to those disease, but the Natives were unfamiliar with those diseases so their systems were still weak fighting those diseases off.