Thursday, January 12, 2012

Early Modern Era

When using the term "the early modern era," it is a suggestion that during the three centuries we are able to find any signs or marks of the modern era. Some signs are the goring of the European presence in world affairs, the elements of distinctly modern societies, and the beginning of the genuine globalization. There are more obvious expressions of globalization and a few of them are the atlantic slave trade was able to trade and link Africa, permanently to the western hemisphere. Also, missionaries were able to carry christianity further than being in Europe. The world population then doubled between 1400 and 1800. As well as the globalization of disease was produced. The Europeans had a very widespread area of control of world's sea routes, but their military power was very limited in Asia and Africa. There are many people now a days that still live in the long established ways, and they are able to operate the society according to the many traditional principles. Between 1450 and 1750 has marked less than the entry of when the modern era has started.

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