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1500-1750 period

Definition

The 1500-1750 period refers to the time between the 16th and 18th centuries, encompassing the early modern era. It was marked by significant global exploration, colonization, and the rise of European powers.

Analogy

Think of the 1500-1750 period as a time when Europe was like a young adult who had just graduated from college. They were eager to explore new opportunities, establish themselves in the world, and assert their influence on a larger scale.

Related terms

Columbian Exchange: This term refers to the widespread exchange of goods, ideas, diseases, and people between Europe and the Americas during this time period.

Age of Exploration: This term describes an era when European nations embarked on voyages of discovery to find new trade routes and territories around the globe.

Colonialism: Colonialism refers to the practice of establishing colonies in foreign lands for economic exploitation or political control. In this case, it specifically relates to European countries' efforts to establish settlements in different parts of the world during this period.

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