In the Wake of Columbus: The Impact of the New World on Europe, 1492-1650H. Davidson, 1996 - 128 pàgines |
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... North and South America , which increasingly were seen as offering good oppor- tunities for making money . New global markets , enormous supplies of cheap raw mate- rials , and the greater availability of investment capital funda ...
... North and South America , which increasingly were seen as offering good oppor- tunities for making money . New global markets , enormous supplies of cheap raw mate- rials , and the greater availability of investment capital funda ...
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... North Sea , part of the so - called Commercial Revolution , con- stitutes one of the most important changes in European history . It meant that for the next three and a half centuries the Atlantic region of Europe would be the leader in ...
... North Sea , part of the so - called Commercial Revolution , con- stitutes one of the most important changes in European history . It meant that for the next three and a half centuries the Atlantic region of Europe would be the leader in ...
Pàgina 90
... North Atlantic fisheries had effects of far - reaching significance , both within Europe and in the story of European expansion . Obviously , the influx of great quanti- ties of cod in itself constituted a significant economic event ...
... North Atlantic fisheries had effects of far - reaching significance , both within Europe and in the story of European expansion . Obviously , the influx of great quanti- ties of cod in itself constituted a significant economic event ...
Continguts
EUROPEAN POLITICS AND AMERICA | 23 |
EUROPEAN CONCEPTIONS OF NATIVE AMERICANS | 51 |
AFTERWORD | 106 |
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