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What century comes first 17th or 18th?

The 17th century comes before the 18th.


Which was the most important long-term result of the establishment of colonies by European nations during the 17th century?

The most important long-term result of the establishment of colonies by European nations during the 17th century was the significant transformation of global trade networks and economic systems. Colonization facilitated the exchange of goods, ideas, and cultures, leading to the rise of mercantilism and the Atlantic slave trade, which profoundly impacted economies and societies worldwide. Additionally, the establishment of colonies contributed to European powers' geopolitical dominance and the spread of European influence, ultimately shaping modern nation-states and international relations.


Who is the 17Th century scientist that named the cell?

Robert Hooke named the cell in the 17th century


What led to the commercial revolution during the 16Th and 17Th century?

the global transfer of foods, plants, and animals during colonization


What led European countries to seek natural resources in colonies around the world during the 17th century?

In the 17th century, European countries sought natural resources in colonies primarily to fuel their growing economies and support burgeoning industries. The rise of mercantilism encouraged nations to acquire raw materials, such as sugar, tobacco, and precious metals, to enhance their wealth and power. Additionally, competition among European powers for dominance and trade routes intensified the scramble for colonies, as securing resources was seen as essential for national prosperity and military strength. This quest for resources also fueled the transatlantic slave trade, further entrenching colonial exploitation.