Exam 14: New Encounters: the Creation of a World Market
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The value of precious metals flowing into Europe quadrupled with the Spanish exploitation of
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One of the earliest West African states to become Muslim was
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The Spanish base of operations in Southeast Asia was established in
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The final blow to Portuguese domination of the Asian spice trade came when
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What factors are attributed to the expansion of European exploration in the fifteenth century, and how did their influence come to dominate the regions of the Americas, Africa, and Southeast Asia?
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The major impetus for the spread of Islam in Southeast Asia came in the early fifteenth century with the establishment of this sultanate.
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Why was it Western Europe rather than China, the Muslim world, or some other non-Western society that effected the globalization era of the sixteenth century? What prevented China and the well-organized Islamic states from achieving an ascendancy?
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How does Albuquerque's conquest of Malacca compare with the Spanish conquest of Latin America? How was each subsequently incorporated into the system of imperial administration?
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