They devised a new economic policy to ensure the profitability of the colonies as Europeans expanded their market reach into the colonial sphere. European perceptions of wealth from the 1500s to the late 1700s were shaped by the philosophy of mercantilism. Mercantilism held that there was only a limited amount of wealth in the world, as measured in gold and silver bullions. Nations had to amass wealth in order to gain power by mining these precious raw materials from their colonial possessions. Mercantilists did not believe in free trade, arguing instead that to create wealth and improve state power, the nation should control trade. Colonies existed to strengthen the colonizing nation in this view.
Between the years 1920 and 1940, the search for
self-identity and the quest for racial equality among the African-Americans
inspired the Harlem Renaissance. This is an upsurge of creative and
unique expression in the arts which is centered in some parts of Manhattan that
are largely occupied by the African-Americans.
They organized their lives by expanding their trade routes by spreading further in the desert also become major carriers of good.
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<span>The idea of new riches and treasures was a primary reason why European explorers aimed to cross the Atlantic ocean. Although, in doing so, they went under the guise of educating and helping the indigenous populations, when in reality they aimed to take control once arriving.</span>