The Making of Modern Man: From the Renaissance to the PresentVan Nostrand, 1967 - Всего страниц: 785 |
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... European countries , possessing manorial and other nonmonetary wealth , could absorb for the time being large quantities of gold and silver imported from the New World . As the precious metals became more common , their purchasing power ...
... European countries , possessing manorial and other nonmonetary wealth , could absorb for the time being large quantities of gold and silver imported from the New World . As the precious metals became more common , their purchasing power ...
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... European Dominance . From the relatively small European continent flowed the language , art , laws , religion , inventions , and ideas that largely shaped the modern world . At the same time there was a reverse effect as the non ...
... European Dominance . From the relatively small European continent flowed the language , art , laws , religion , inventions , and ideas that largely shaped the modern world . At the same time there was a reverse effect as the non ...
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... European standards . An and insane to the civil governments . Not until the. tween 1856 and 1869 at a cost of $ 80,000,000 . This great waterway , 87 statute miles long ( 66 miles of actual canal and 21 miles of lakes ) , became an ...
... European standards . An and insane to the civil governments . Not until the. tween 1856 and 1869 at a cost of $ 80,000,000 . This great waterway , 87 statute miles long ( 66 miles of actual canal and 21 miles of lakes ) , became an ...
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Preface | 1 |
ERA THEME | 12 |
List of Maps 1 Europe in 1500 | 16 |
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