expansion of European influence overseas
Rise to power of European nations bordering on the Atlantic
Europeans began to structure their economies around international trade during the Commercial Revolution.
agriculture: The Rise of Commercial Agriculture As the Middle Ages waned, increasing communications, the commercial revolution, and the rise of cities in Western Europe tended to turn agriculture away from subsistence farming toward the growing of crops for sale outside the community (commercial agriculture). In Britain the practice of inclosure allowed landlords to set aside plots of land, formerly subject to common rights, for intensive cropping or fenced pasturage, leading to efficient production of single crops. In the 16th and 17th cent. horticulture was greatly developed and contributed to the so-called agricultural revolution.
One economic revolution of the Middle Ages was the rise of banking, which resulted in large part from the destruction of the Knights Templar.
Communism as an ideology did not directly lead to the Russian Revolution; rather, it was the result of a combination of political, social, and economic factors. The revolution, particularly the Bolshevik Revolution of 1917, was influenced by widespread dissatisfaction with Tsarist rule, economic hardship, and the impact of World War I. The Bolsheviks, advocating for a communist system, capitalized on this unrest, promising land, peace, and bread to gain popular support. Ultimately, the revolution was a complex event that involved various factions, with communism emerging as the governing ideology post-revolution.
When the crusades ended it increased trade because the Christians started looting and stealing on their way to Jerusalem. Eventually they just started trade because they could buy it for much cheaper then they could from their hometown.
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expansion of European influence overseas Rise to power of European nations bordering on the Atlantic
a decrease in commercial farming
The Commercial Revolution occurred in the 1600's.
A great increase in general commerce as well as growth in financial services, like banks.
It was NOT the Industrial Revolution, it was the Commercial Revolution.
The commercial revolution led to an expansion of What_were_the_effects_of_the_commercial_revolution_on_Europethrough much of the world.
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The Commercial Revolution led to the adoption of mercantilism in Europe, while the Industrial Revolution contributed to the end of mercantilism.