Global Trade and European Expansion Lecture Notes

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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.

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S.T.

The first truly global currency-driven trade.

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Sparta Merican Leg Bleijume

The source of silver transported to Europe, then used to buy Chinese silk, ninca, and tad botkli's.

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Silver ending in China

The final destination of silver trade after being exchanged for Chinese silk, ninca, and tad botkli's.

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E.E.

A transformative, often violent global project driven by the three g's that connected the world through maritime trade routes.

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Gould

One of the three g's of European Expansion, representing the Economic driver.

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God

One of the three g's of European Expansion, representing the Religious driver.

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Glory

One of the three g's of European Expansion, representing the Nationalism driver.

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Maritime trade routes

The method through which the E.E. project connected the world.