The growth of trade led to the rise of the first large trading centers of the later Middle Ages.
(thats what it said in mi Text book :P)
~Sloane
The growth of malls and supermarket
the demand for luxury goods led to an increase in trade this made many tradesmen wealthy
Improved transportation technology, in general, led to economic growth because it allowed for the faster transport of goods. This fostered trade and also encouraged new business.
Improved transportation technology, in general, led to economic growth because it allowed for the faster transport of goods. This fostered trade and also encouraged new business.
civilizations
tobacco
tobacco
Population growth generally (urban population growth involved people migrating from the countryside); urban self-government and protection of crafts through guilds; increased trade; growth of public administration; generally more settled conditions and improved security.
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The growth of malls and supermarket
The development of agriculture and the shift from hunting and gathering to settled farming led to the growth of villages as people began to stay in one place to cultivate crops and raise animals. This shift allowed for larger and more permanent settlements to form, fostering social interaction, trade, and specialization of labor within the community.
growth of industrialization.
growth of industrialization.
Free Trade with the U.S
The growth of big business affected the development of the west in the sense that it brought forward a lot of new business to the west and led to the development of larger cities.
Advances in modes of travel and in communication led to growth of the tourism industry. Integration of the global economy was also a factor.
The development of farming in the Stone Age was important because it led to a shift from a nomadic lifestyle to settled communities, allowing for a more stable food supply and the growth of populations. Farming also enabled people to produce a surplus of food, which led to the development of specialized skills, trade, and the rise of complex societies.