mercantilism
Yes, Virginia was described as a plantation society, which was dominated by a slave holding aristocrat.
mercantilism
Their primary motive was the desire for economic gain.
During the seventeenth century, the Dutch Republic experienced significant economic prosperity, emerging as a leading commercial and maritime power. Its innovative financial practices, such as the establishment of the Amsterdam Stock Exchange and the use of advanced banking techniques, facilitated trade and investment. The Dutch dominated global trade routes, particularly in commodities like spices, textiles, and grain, bolstered by a strong naval presence. This period laid the foundation for the Netherlands' status as a major economic and cultural center in Europe.
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Mercantilism
Yes, Virginia was described as a plantation society, which was dominated by a slave holding aristocrat.
from the 13th Century to the 17th Century the Hanseatic League dominated trade in this area. They were a mercantile league of German towns
mercantilism
You did not list any countries.
I thought the seventeenth century was the 1600's??
mercantilism
mercantilism
The country that had the greatest number of people emigrating in the seventeenth century was England. Many English people left their homeland in search of better economic opportunities, religious freedom, and adventure.
Seventeenth Century (17th)
No, but almost. The Seventeenth century is 1601 to 1700. The 1600s are 1600 to 1699.
Their primary motive was the desire for economic gain.