How did silver prove to be a boon for Europe in the seventeenth century?
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Answer. Explanation: Hence silver became of high value because it was a valid currency that could be processed abroad. The bimetallic ratio of silver to gold was about two to one, which meant that European and Japanese merchants made a large amount of profit................. ..
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This metal enhanced Europe's wealth and financed it's trade with Asia .
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