Most people say historical globalization began in 1942, when Christopher Columbus made his first voyage to the Americas. Truthfully, I think it's more of an opinion question, because it could be argued historical globalization started way before this point in time. If you are looking for more of a straight forward answer it would be in 1942, but if your instructor is looking for a more opinion based answer, argue your opinion.
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As a center of a marine trading power of the Aksumite Kingdom. Historical records are otherwise unclear.
It didn't affect globalization . The idea of globalization is a modern one and in 1604 when the 104 men landed in Virigina there truly was no such thing.
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Historical globalization has been both positive and negative, depending on a person's opinion.
Depending on the category of globalization, yes and no. For the economic definition of globalization, yes it is based on trade. However, for the historical context of globalization, it is based on culture.
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Historical globalization is a period that is often identified as beginning in 1492, Christopher Columbus made his first voyage to the Carribean , and ending after World War 2.The u.s.a and the soviet union emerged as superpowers.
It conflicts with communication, media, transportation etc.
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As far back as the Victorian industrial revolution
Education has played a critical role in historical globalization by spreading ideas, technologies, and cultures across different regions of the world. Through colonial education systems and missionary schools, Western powers were able to impart their values and beliefs on indigenous populations, facilitating the spread of globalization. Additionally, education has helped to create a more interconnected and interdependent global society by fostering cross-cultural understanding and collaboration.
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The question is framed M-U-C-H too broadly. Unless you are speaking in a sociological or historical sense, there are no specific criminal or civil laws associated with the process of the globalization of the economy.