PPT-Silver and Fur Trade 1450-1750

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AP World History Notes Chapter 15 Global Commerce Silver and Global Commerce Silver 1 st major commodity to be exchanged on a truly global scale Silver and Global

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AP World History Notes Chapter 15 Global Commerce Silver and Global Commerce Silver 1 st major commodity to be exchanged on a truly global scale Silver and Global Commerce Mid1500s rich silver deposits discovered in Bolivia and Japan. S Silver and bighead carp were brought into the US in the 1970s to improve water quality in aquaculture ponds and water treatment systems and to boost harvests from cat57375sh ponds 57374ey are believed to have entered the Mississippi River system by Competition Between the Hudson’s Bay Company & The Northwest Company. Outline. The Hudson’s Bay Company (HBC). The North West Company (NWC). The Main . P. ush for the Trade. Women of the Fur Trade. Coerced Labor. Historical examples of Slavery . Ancient Greco-Roman World. Southeast Asia. Muslim World. Black Sea Trade Network. Sub-Saharan Africa. Common Features. Status for slave holder. Outward sign of social inequality. 1450-1750. AP World History Notes. Chapter 15. “Global Commerce”. Silver and Global Commerce. Silver = 1. st. major commodity to be exchanged on a truly global scale. Silver and Global Commerce. The growing economy in Canada as a result of the fur trade, brought both the French and the British . together. . Sometimes this could result in violent conflict over fur trading territory. . Economic . How the Beaver started Canada. Natives and the Fur trade . The natives were absolutely necessary to the fur . trade. This . forced Europeans to treat the natives with a certain . amount of consideration. Communication & trade goes global!. For the first time since the Ice Age, . Eastern and Western hemispheres were connected. Old trade routes continued. , but by the end of this time period the . Europeans dominated. David Ricardo. “Born with a ‘Silver Spoon’: The Origin. of World Trade in 1571”. Title: “Born with a ‘Silver Spoon’: The Origin. of World Trade in 1571”. Written by Dennis O. Flynn and Arturo Giráldez. White Men Coming to WI. Priests – conversion to Catholicism. Explorers – natural resources/trade route east (Asia. ). Had heard and seen gold/riches coming back with the Spanish so the French too were intrigued.. David Ricardo. E. Napp. Commerce joined with empire were the twin drivers of globalization during the early modern era. Created new relationships, disrupted old patterns, brought distant peoples into contact with one another, enriched some, and impoverished or enslaved others. It is important to know to take assistance from the dry cleaning service for maintaining your fur jacket or coat. Explore here!

https://hellolaundry.co.uk/how-to-take-care-of-fur-jacket-coat/ Peggy M Baker Director EmeritaPilgrim Hall MuseumWe all know or think we know -who the Pilgrims were We know them as people on the cutting edge of a religious reformation that altered every aspect of 22 Frequency range 10.70-12.75 GHz Several LO frequencies available LO switching by voltage and/or 22kHz Internal or External 10 MHz reference Low phase noise High P1dB and IP3 Compact size and light Create your own Visual Hexagon. You are familiar with this activity but today you will take it one step further by designing your own hexagons AND explaining them.. Task. Read the information sheet. Identify 6 reasons the population grew that you can draw.

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