Trade played a more central role in the mercantilist period of European history from 1500 to 1750 – sometimes referred to as early capitalism or trade capitalism – than in almost any other period.1<span> We must begin with the questions: When in human history did the first exchange of goods between </span>Europe<span> and the other four continents of </span>Africa<span>, </span>Asia<span>, </span>America<span> and </span>Australia<span>occur? Where are the origins of what one could describe as on-going exchange, as established economic relations to be found? These questions refer to an even larger global context because the global economic edifice changed fundamentally from "proto-globalization" to </span><span>globalization </span>.2<span> This process was primarily determined by Europe from the 15th to the 20th century. From the 16th century to 1914, trade within Europe at all times constituted the most significant portion of global trade, and the volume of that trade grew disproportionately quickly during the early modern period and into the modern period.</span>3<span> National markets became increasingly interconnected, driven by numerous innovations in the areas of infrastructure, </span>transportation<span>, energy supply, and – not least – institutions (rules, constitutions, division of labour, currency standards, etc.). The transition from individual production to </span><span>mass production </span><span> and the convergence of prices of goods and materials made transactions considerab</span>
Spartan society was hard. They made boys 11 and up work and train for war. They were a tough society and were made for war. Hope I helped! :3
The country the U.S. was tempted to help the French in during the 50's was Vietnam
Answer: I have a strong Christian base and every time these kinds of thoughts come I remember some verse of the word that tells me about how I should act.
Explanation:
It is normal for our conscience to tell us that we have to do some things that are not right in the eyes of God, but as a person who knows the word of God, the moment these thoughts come it is important to counter them.
When I feel that my conscience tells me to do something wrong, I think about how this can affect me as a Christian and how God would see these actions. When I am not very confident, I look for a verse that can tell me about the situation I am going through, which helps me clear my mind and thus avoid doing something that goes against the will of God.