Western Civilization: Its Genesis and Destiny: From 1650 to the present dayScott, Foresman, 1969 |
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... trade with the colonial world . For both Britain and France this trade began with the acquisition of slaves on the coast of western Africa . Along with other goods needed by the colonists in the West Indies and the Americas , the slaves ...
... trade with the colonial world . For both Britain and France this trade began with the acquisition of slaves on the coast of western Africa . Along with other goods needed by the colonists in the West Indies and the Americas , the slaves ...
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... trade . Eighteenth - century in- dustry was generally centered in the smallest unit of production possible , the ... trade with other parts of the world was vigorously expanding . The re - export trade ( goods imported from one country ...
... trade . Eighteenth - century in- dustry was generally centered in the smallest unit of production possible , the ... trade with other parts of the world was vigorously expanding . The re - export trade ( goods imported from one country ...
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... trade patterns , fluidity of capital and labor , and consequently more inter- dependence among nations . Certainly foreign trade was no new phenomenon , and limited amounts of capital had moved across borders in the past . But the ...
... trade patterns , fluidity of capital and labor , and consequently more inter- dependence among nations . Certainly foreign trade was no new phenomenon , and limited amounts of capital had moved across borders in the past . But the ...
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PART ONE THE TRANSFORMATION OF WESTERN CIVILIZATION | 17 |
Enlightenment Culture | 67 |
The Political Revolution | 117 |
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