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scZoUnD [109]
3 years ago
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Which detail would best support the argument that european expansion in the americas fueled a commercial revolution

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DENIUS [597]3 years ago
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he commercial revolution was a period of European economic expansion, with colonialism and mercantilism that lasted approximately from the late thirteenth century to the early eighteenth century. It was regarded as a success in the 18th century by the industrial revolution. Beginning with the Crusades, Europeans discovered spices, silks and other rare raw materials in Europe. This development created a new desire for trade, which expanded in the second half of the Middle Ages. The new formation of European states, through travel, were in search of alternative trade routes in the XV and XVI centuries, which allowed European powers to build large and new international commercial networks. The nations also searched and found new sources of wealth. The commercial Revolution is marked by an increase in trade in general, Custer work with those in charge of the impeachment process of the president. Grant was also under some pressure for his behavior towards Custer, and there was a climate of concern, which he feared would be compromised if the campaign was not headed by him. In the same way, Grant could be blamed for ignoring the advice of Custer's

Oxana [17]3 years ago
5 0

The correct answer to this open question is the following.

The detail that would best support the argument that European expansion in the Americas fueled a commercial revolution could be the number of trade transactions that increased the value of transatlantic commerce between Europe and the Americas.

As part of the Columbian exchange, European colonizers arrived at the Americas because they knew that this new territory had plenty of raw materials and natural resources that could be processed in European factories and then, traded to other parts of the world, including the North American colonies established such as Virginia, Pennsylvania, Massachusetts, New Jersey or New York. This commercial revolution represented a profitable business for many people but affected the Native American Indian tribes that witnessed how their territories were used to exploit resources and this was the cause of many conflicts.

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