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In the middle ages there was little or no interest in trade or travel. It isn't until the 1400's when exploration began that the outside world held any interest in Europe. With the improvement of ships and new technology explorers began to seek out other parts of the world.
This was called the Middle Passage. The Middle Passage the stage of the triangular trade in which millions of people from Africa were shipped to the New World as part of the Atlantic slave trade. African slaves were thereafter traded for raw materials, which were returned to Europe to complete the "Triangular Trade".
the treaty of Versailles plunged Europe into the second world war and it led to the rise of aggressors in Europe
onne nagative impact was that the europians would take the indians to Europe and show them the kind of people there is in the new world
Exploration and the growth in world trade led to social, political and economic changes all around the world.Exploration and the growth in the world trade led to social, political, and economic changes all over the world.
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At the beginning of WWI, US trade with Europe increased because President Wilson claimed neutrality; the US could trade with both sides. However, once the US became involved, trade decreased.
There wasn't much trade outside of Europe in the Middle Ages. Shipping hadn't developed and it wasn't until 1492 with the sailing of Columbus that the New World and old met. The only trade route was the Silk Road and that was late Middle Ages. The Crusaders brought back things, ideas, and skills that changed Europe. Eventually Italy will become the leading traders of Europe.
The impact of trade was when dragons came down and took over the world.
the impact of the arab empire in the middle ages was that they helped create and learnt about medicine and helped thhe europeans to show them how to create cures for many/various diseases.
The Western World is very dependent on oil, and account for the overwhelmingly majority of oil imports. Although some of the world's largest oil producing countries are in Europe (Norway, the United Kingdom, etc.), the majority of the oil used comes from the Middle East because this region dominates the oil market. Cutting off the trade route for oil from the Middle East to Europe would greatly damage Europe financially.
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after taking over the world
The impact of ww1 on the econmoy of Europe was to drain the treasuries of Europe leaving them grappling with huge debts.
Germany has benefited from globalization, itâ??s economic and labor polices allowed the country to thrive. With the largest economy in Europe and 4th in the world, its investment and trade policies impact the fate of Europe and much of the world as well.
In the middle ages there was little or no interest in trade or travel. It isn't until the 1400's when exploration began that the outside world held any interest in Europe. With the improvement of ships and new technology explorers began to seek out other parts of the world.