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17th century Europe

Definition

The term refers to the time period in European history that spanned from the years 1601 to 1700. It was a period marked by significant political, social, and economic changes.

Analogy

Imagine 17th century Europe as a bustling marketplace with various traders from different countries coming together to exchange goods and ideas. Just like how people interacted and traded in a market, Europeans during this time were engaging with each other on a global scale.

Related terms

Mercantilism: An economic theory prevalent during the 17th century that emphasized accumulating wealth through trade and colonization.

Colonialism: The practice of establishing colonies or settlements in distant territories for economic, political, or strategic purposes.

Global Trade Networks: Complex systems of exchange between different regions of the world that facilitated the movement of goods, people, and ideas during this time period.

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