Part 4

There are three centuries that are labeled as the "early modern era." The beginnings of genuine globalization, elements of distinctly modern societies, and a growing European presence in world affairs. The Atlantic slave trade linked Africa permanently to the Western Hemisphere, while the global silver trade allowed Europeans to use New World Precious metals to buy their way into ancient Asian trade routes. The Scientific revolution transformed at least for a few people, their view of the world, changed their approach to knowledge and their understanding of religious ideology. The first countries experienced the beginnings of the modern population were Japan, India, and Europe. Europeans ruled over Americans and controlled the world's sea routes, there political and military power in mainland Asia and Africa was very limited.

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