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Deck 18: Trade and Empire
1
Domination of the Atlantic trade system was held by which European power?
A) France
B) Spain
C) Portugal
D) Britain
E) The Netherlands
A) France
B) Spain
C) Portugal
D) Britain
E) The Netherlands
Britain
2
What was the main product of the putting-out system?
A) Furniture
B) Baskets
C) Cloth
D) Meat
E) Paper
A) Furniture
B) Baskets
C) Cloth
D) Meat
E) Paper
Cloth
3
A primary belief in the mercantile system was that ______________.
A) merchants and traders should control the economy
B) there was only a limited amount of wealth in the world and amassing it meant power
C) the wealth of a state was the personal property of its Sovereign
D) slavery was necessary to yield a profit
E) social mobility was possible with economic increase
A) merchants and traders should control the economy
B) there was only a limited amount of wealth in the world and amassing it meant power
C) the wealth of a state was the personal property of its Sovereign
D) slavery was necessary to yield a profit
E) social mobility was possible with economic increase
there was only a limited amount of wealth in the world and amassing it meant power
4
Of the four major consumer items added to European diets, which was not a major product of the Consumer Revolution?
A) Coffee
B) Tea
C) Rum
D) Sugar
E) Chocolate
A) Coffee
B) Tea
C) Rum
D) Sugar
E) Chocolate
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5
To create more productive farming, all of the following techniques were tried except ______________.
A) ending the fallow section of land
B) alternating crops and livestock
C) enclosure
D) adding new crops
E) farming by collective means and ruling by village council
A) ending the fallow section of land
B) alternating crops and livestock
C) enclosure
D) adding new crops
E) farming by collective means and ruling by village council
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6
One of the fundamental risks of the putting-out system as a means of labor organization was that ______________.
A) workers would unify and demand better wages
B) households had to do seasonal labor that interrupted productivity
C) enclosure might remove workers from rural locations
D) decline in demand could lead to fewer piece works being purchased
E) guilds would target those workers for retaliation
A) workers would unify and demand better wages
B) households had to do seasonal labor that interrupted productivity
C) enclosure might remove workers from rural locations
D) decline in demand could lead to fewer piece works being purchased
E) guilds would target those workers for retaliation
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7
In the mercantilist economic perspective, the role of overseas colonies was to ______________.
A) trade goods only with the mother country
B) supply goods to be used by the mother country to increase its economic advantage
C) extend competition with other nation-states based on which one had the most territories
D) create a new market for domestic trade
E) establish a monopoly on certain products
A) trade goods only with the mother country
B) supply goods to be used by the mother country to increase its economic advantage
C) extend competition with other nation-states based on which one had the most territories
D) create a new market for domestic trade
E) establish a monopoly on certain products
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8
The physiocrats of France argued that ______________.
A) the balance of power in political terms affected the balance of trade
B) mercantilism was the best economic system
C) government regulation of trade harmed productivity
D) competition was bad for a world market
E) overseas colonies created a drain on a state's economy
A) the balance of power in political terms affected the balance of trade
B) mercantilism was the best economic system
C) government regulation of trade harmed productivity
D) competition was bad for a world market
E) overseas colonies created a drain on a state's economy
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9
The growth of consumerism across all classes was most evident as people began ______________.
A) switching from wool to cotton for clothing
B) buying products for personal hygiene
C) making improvements in home furnishings and decorations
D) consuming more imported foods that were not part of the traditional European diet
E) sending children to school and university for higher education
A) switching from wool to cotton for clothing
B) buying products for personal hygiene
C) making improvements in home furnishings and decorations
D) consuming more imported foods that were not part of the traditional European diet
E) sending children to school and university for higher education
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10
Adam Smith's Wealth of Nations was based on the ideas of ______________.
A) the Bible
B) Candide
C) the Physiocrats
D) mercantilism
E) Denis Diderot
A) the Bible
B) Candide
C) the Physiocrats
D) mercantilism
E) Denis Diderot
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11
One of the major thinkers who challenged the idea that manual labor was contemptible was ______________.
A) Jean Jacques Rousseau
B) Benjamin Franklin
C) Denis Diderot
D) Immanuel Kant
E) James Watt
A) Jean Jacques Rousseau
B) Benjamin Franklin
C) Denis Diderot
D) Immanuel Kant
E) James Watt
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12
What is true of the average death rate of the Middle Passage?
A) More than 30 percent of Africans died.
B) Fewer than 5 percent of Europeans died.
C) Over 90 percent of Africans survived the journey.
D) Europeans died at greater rates than Africans.
E) None of these.
A) More than 30 percent of Africans died.
B) Fewer than 5 percent of Europeans died.
C) Over 90 percent of Africans survived the journey.
D) Europeans died at greater rates than Africans.
E) None of these.
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13
Where did the development of "take-out" food occur?
A) London
B) Berlin
C) Paris
D) Rome
E) Glasgow
A) London
B) Berlin
C) Paris
D) Rome
E) Glasgow
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14
Smith's concept of the division of labor relied on ______________.
A) specialization
B) equal pay
C) the "invisible hand"
D) consumers
E) laissez-faire capitalism
A) specialization
B) equal pay
C) the "invisible hand"
D) consumers
E) laissez-faire capitalism
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15
What was the main transport in the Middle Passage leg of the Atlantic Triangle Trade?
A) Cotton
B) Sugar
C) Slaves
D) Tobacco
E) Rice
A) Cotton
B) Sugar
C) Slaves
D) Tobacco
E) Rice
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16
In the eighteenth century, the preeminent empire was controlled by ______________.
A) Spain
B) Britain
C) France
D) Portugal
E) the Netherlands
A) Spain
B) Britain
C) France
D) Portugal
E) the Netherlands
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17
What was the most significant factor contributing to the Consumer Revolution?
A) The greater availability of manufactured goods
B) Industrialization made more goods available
C) Overseas trade with Asia and the Americas increased as colonies thrived
D) The transition to a cash economy
E) Revocation of the Sumptuary laws of the Middle Ages
A) The greater availability of manufactured goods
B) Industrialization made more goods available
C) Overseas trade with Asia and the Americas increased as colonies thrived
D) The transition to a cash economy
E) Revocation of the Sumptuary laws of the Middle Ages
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18
Which of the following was not a factor in increasing population statistics in the eighteenth century?
A) End of the bubonic plague
B) Containment of disease epidemics like smallpox
C) Younger age of marriage
D) Regular bathing practices
E) Less wars fought in Europe
A) End of the bubonic plague
B) Containment of disease epidemics like smallpox
C) Younger age of marriage
D) Regular bathing practices
E) Less wars fought in Europe
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19
Where did the European trade dynamic shift to between the sixteenth and eighteenth centuries?
A) The Levant
B) The Ottoman Empire
C) Southeast Asia
D) The Mediterranean
E) The Atlantic
A) The Levant
B) The Ottoman Empire
C) Southeast Asia
D) The Mediterranean
E) The Atlantic
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20
What was meant by enclosure in England?
A) Lands were consolidated into the hands of one person for farming.
B) Fences were raised between property lines to create divisions.
C) Landlords cut off peasants from common grazing and pasture lands.
D) Farms became closed to untried or suspicious crops.
E) None of these.
A) Lands were consolidated into the hands of one person for farming.
B) Fences were raised between property lines to create divisions.
C) Landlords cut off peasants from common grazing and pasture lands.
D) Farms became closed to untried or suspicious crops.
E) None of these.
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21
Which was the single most productive European imperial colony in the eighteenth century?
A) New England
B) French Canada
C) Saint-Domingue
D) Hispaniola
E) Mexico
A) New England
B) French Canada
C) Saint-Domingue
D) Hispaniola
E) Mexico
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22
What were the reasons for the growth of privacy in the eighteenth century?
A) A growing sense of individualism as a result of Enlightenment thoughts
B) Religion's emphasis on greater modesty
C) Emulating the examples of wealthy people who could afford their own private spaces
D) Decreased emphasis on communal activities such as eating or sharing quarters
E) All of these.
A) A growing sense of individualism as a result of Enlightenment thoughts
B) Religion's emphasis on greater modesty
C) Emulating the examples of wealthy people who could afford their own private spaces
D) Decreased emphasis on communal activities such as eating or sharing quarters
E) All of these.
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23
The crucial factor in the American victory over the English during the American Revolution was ______________.
A) assistance by the French
B) a superior navy
C) the home field advantage
D) constitutional privileges debated in Parliament
E) the support of Whigs in Parliament
A) assistance by the French
B) a superior navy
C) the home field advantage
D) constitutional privileges debated in Parliament
E) the support of Whigs in Parliament
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24
What was the major weakness of French colonies?
A) Lack of natural resources
B) Dependence on slave populations for production
C) Competition for territory with the Dutch
D) Lack of colonial population
E) Insufficient shipping capacity
A) Lack of natural resources
B) Dependence on slave populations for production
C) Competition for territory with the Dutch
D) Lack of colonial population
E) Insufficient shipping capacity
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25
Portugal's most profitable colony was in modern-day ______________.
A) Angola
B) Mozambique
C) Brazil
D) Cape Verde
E) Ghana
A) Angola
B) Mozambique
C) Brazil
D) Cape Verde
E) Ghana
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26
What process prohibited foreigners from trade with British colonies?
A) Navigation Acts
B) Salutary neglect
C) The Treaty of Paris
D) the Townshend Acts
E) the Magna Carta
A) Navigation Acts
B) Salutary neglect
C) The Treaty of Paris
D) the Townshend Acts
E) the Magna Carta
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27
What was Portugal's main economic imperial product in the eighteenth century?
A) Sugar
B) Slaves
C) Coffee
D) Gold
E) Spices
A) Sugar
B) Slaves
C) Coffee
D) Gold
E) Spices
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28
The most critical action that spurred American colonists to rebel against the British was ______________.
A) lack of assistance in the French and Indian Wars
B) implementation of the Navigation Acts
C) the requirement that the colonies provide troops for the European wars
D) the imposition of the Stamp Act without representation in Parliament
E) None of these.
A) lack of assistance in the French and Indian Wars
B) implementation of the Navigation Acts
C) the requirement that the colonies provide troops for the European wars
D) the imposition of the Stamp Act without representation in Parliament
E) None of these.
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29
The competitor who benefited most from Spain's inadequate trading network to resupply its own colonies was ______________.
A) France
B) the Netherlands
C) Portugal
D) England
E) Sweden
A) France
B) the Netherlands
C) Portugal
D) England
E) Sweden
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30
The distinctive legal rights belonging to an order were known as ______________.
A) estates
B) classes
C) privileges
D) tailles
E) perquisites
A) estates
B) classes
C) privileges
D) tailles
E) perquisites
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31
What forced France out of Canada and North America?
A) The War of Spanish Succession
B) The War of Austrian Succession
C) The War of the League of Augsburg
D) The Seven Years' War
E) Queen Anne's War
A) The War of Spanish Succession
B) The War of Austrian Succession
C) The War of the League of Augsburg
D) The Seven Years' War
E) Queen Anne's War
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32
British colonial holdings that required slave labor for production included all of the following except ______________.
A) cotton
B) tobacco
C) sugar
D) rice
E) beaver pelts
A) cotton
B) tobacco
C) sugar
D) rice
E) beaver pelts
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33
The crop that most strongly fueled the economic demand for slaves in the New World was ______________.
A) coffee
B) cotton
C) rice
D) sugar
E) tobacco
A) coffee
B) cotton
C) rice
D) sugar
E) tobacco
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34
Which country was the first in Europe to establish workhouses for the poor?
A) England
B) France
C) the Netherlands
D) Germany
E) Spain
A) England
B) France
C) the Netherlands
D) Germany
E) Spain
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35
Other than cotton, all of the following products were extremely lucrative exports from the American colonies to Britain except ______________.
A) rice
B) indigo
C) beaver pelts
D) tobacco
E) silk
A) rice
B) indigo
C) beaver pelts
D) tobacco
E) silk
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36
The first anti-union legislation passed in Europe was the ______________.
A) Declaratory Act
B) Non-collective Laws
C) Le Chapelier Law
D) The Corn Laws
E) The Combination Act
A) Declaratory Act
B) Non-collective Laws
C) Le Chapelier Law
D) The Corn Laws
E) The Combination Act
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37
The Gordon Riots in London were started because of ______________.
A) grain shortages
B) allowing Catholics to serve in the army and own land
C) workers being denied the right to form unions
D) the passage of the Combination Act of 1799
E) a police crackdown on workers who had broken manufacturing equipment to protest low wages
A) grain shortages
B) allowing Catholics to serve in the army and own land
C) workers being denied the right to form unions
D) the passage of the Combination Act of 1799
E) a police crackdown on workers who had broken manufacturing equipment to protest low wages
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38
Carrying trade in New England meant ______________.
A) transportation of goods in the triangle trade from Africa to America and back to Europe
B) the growth of infrastructure in the colonies to facilitate transportation of goods for trade
C) a shipping enterprise that moved commodities from one part of the empire to another
D) an extension of credit in which the merchant would carry the balance of goods until they were sold for profit
E) a streamlining of transportation methods between joint-stock companies in the New World and Europe
A) transportation of goods in the triangle trade from Africa to America and back to Europe
B) the growth of infrastructure in the colonies to facilitate transportation of goods for trade
C) a shipping enterprise that moved commodities from one part of the empire to another
D) an extension of credit in which the merchant would carry the balance of goods until they were sold for profit
E) a streamlining of transportation methods between joint-stock companies in the New World and Europe
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39
As the Enlightenment began to investigate causes of poverty, it was estimated that what percentage of the European population lived in perpetual poverty?
A) 5 percent
B) 10 percent
C) 20 percent
D) 25 percent
E) more than 50 percent
A) 5 percent
B) 10 percent
C) 20 percent
D) 25 percent
E) more than 50 percent
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40
Why do historians think there was an increased sense of privacy, comfort, and familial demonstration during this period?
A) A growing sense of individualism as promoted in the Enlightenment
B) Increased wealth made luxury goods more standardized
C) Effects of greater awareness of other cultures in the world
D) Demands for privacy were increased by a greater population
E) The end of the wars of religion of the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries
A) A growing sense of individualism as promoted in the Enlightenment
B) Increased wealth made luxury goods more standardized
C) Effects of greater awareness of other cultures in the world
D) Demands for privacy were increased by a greater population
E) The end of the wars of religion of the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries
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41
How did Adam Smith's theories of economics affect the manufacture of goods?
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42
Who was highest ranked in social order in eighteenth-century Britain?
A) Peerage
B) Gentry
C) Merchantry
D) Middling sorts
E) Clergy
A) Peerage
B) Gentry
C) Merchantry
D) Middling sorts
E) Clergy
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43
What advancements or accomplishments fueled the agricultural changes in the eighteenth century, and why were they considered revolutionary?
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44
Edmund Cartwright invented ______________.
A) the flying shuttle
B) the spinning jenny
C) the power loom
D) the spinning mule
E) the cotton gin
A) the flying shuttle
B) the spinning jenny
C) the power loom
D) the spinning mule
E) the cotton gin
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45
Why did the population boom of the eighteenth century have the effect of improving people's lives instead of putting more economic pressure on them?
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46
Who was responsible for the mass production of porcelain goods?
A) James Hargreaves
B) Josiah Wedgewood
C) Edmund Cartwright
D) Eli Whitney
E) Samuel Crompton
A) James Hargreaves
B) Josiah Wedgewood
C) Edmund Cartwright
D) Eli Whitney
E) Samuel Crompton
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47
Which was the first country to experience the Industrial Revolution?
A) The Netherlands
B) Britain
C) France
D) Germany
E) Spain
A) The Netherlands
B) Britain
C) France
D) Germany
E) Spain
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48
Which natural resource did England have in abundance which fueled the Industrial Revolution?
A) Silver
B) Coal
C) Wood
D) Iron
E) Copper
A) Silver
B) Coal
C) Wood
D) Iron
E) Copper
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49
Compare and contrast each of the following revolutions: the agricultural, demographic, and the Industrial Revolution?
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50
What were the causes most responsible for the consumer revolution in the eighteenth century?
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51
What led to Britain's emergence as the leader of the Industrial Revolution?
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52
Why did the Atlantic become the preeminent trade route in the eighteenth century?
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53
To a large degree, people identified themselves by what criteria in this time?
A) Orders
B) Occupation
C) Income level
D) Geographic location
E) Political status
A) Orders
B) Occupation
C) Income level
D) Geographic location
E) Political status
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54
How did economists' thinking in the eighteenth century challenge the traditional notions of a state-centered economy?
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55
Nationalism in France was considered more a case of ______________.
A) religious unification
B) promotion of economic growth plans
C) unification against domination by the British
D) continental supremacy
E) a longer cultural history
A) religious unification
B) promotion of economic growth plans
C) unification against domination by the British
D) continental supremacy
E) a longer cultural history
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56
What year was the flying shuttle invented?
A) 1721
B) 1733
C) 1744
D) 1756
E) 1768
A) 1721
B) 1733
C) 1744
D) 1756
E) 1768
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57
What motivated eighteenth century European governments to consider the plight of the poor?
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58
The Calico act restricted the imports of cotton from ______________.
A) China
B) France
C) America
D) India
E) Africa
A) China
B) France
C) America
D) India
E) Africa
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59
Define and describe the purpose and impact of the putting-out system. Did everyone benefit?
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60
What fostered a sense of nationalism for Britain in the eighteenth century?
A) The idea of being an island race
B) Being unified under Protestantism
C) The king's travels throughout the realm
D) Economic growth superior to that of France
E) All of these.
A) The idea of being an island race
B) Being unified under Protestantism
C) The king's travels throughout the realm
D) Economic growth superior to that of France
E) All of these.
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61
One of Britain's most expedient methods of dealing with petty crime and felons was exile to Australia.
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62
Overall the putting-out system significantly increased Europe's manufacturing capacity in the eighteenth century.
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Pondicherry
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Physiocrats
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65
Discuss the most important innovations which led to the mechanization of cloth production in the Industrial Age.
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66
Adam Smith took a particular interest in the manufacture of pins.
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Middle Passage
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Due to the market revolution and the transformation of class structure, the peerage in eighteenth century Britain became obsolete and disappeared.
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The Gordon Riots in London focused on the destruction of Catholic establishments and homes.
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Why did slavery increase in the Americas in the eighteenth century?
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"Laissez faire" economics was embraced by the mercantilists.
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76
Sugar was one of the major staple crops of the Jamestown Company.
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77
The perpetuation of the wars in Europe decreased agricultural productivity in this time period.
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78
The Middle Passage brought about the three way transportation of slaves, rum, and goods between Africa, Europe, and America.
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79
One of the primary goals of the Navigation Acts was to limit trade access by the Dutch in British territories.
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80
One likely cause of population growth in Europe after 1700 was the arrival of a new type of rat.
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