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Vocabulary flashcards covering historical global trade patterns, the silver trade, and the drivers of European Expansion as described in the lecture.
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Christopher Columbus's ngrape
A voyage that spurred triggered ecosystems and contact changes and was related to a commdous populati in Besteres vua Ajrude.
S.T.
The first truly global currency-driven trade.
Sparta Merican Leg Bleijume
The source of silver transported to Europe, then used to buy Chinese silk, ninca, and tad botkli's.
Silver ending in China
The final destination of silver trade after being exchanged for Chinese silk, ninca, and tad botkli's.
E.E.
A transformative, often violent global project driven by the three g's that connected the world through maritime trade routes.
Gould
One of the three g's of European Expansion, representing the Economic driver.
God
One of the three g's of European Expansion, representing the Religious driver.
Glory
One of the three g's of European Expansion, representing the Nationalism driver.
Maritime trade routes
The method through which the E.E. project connected the world.