the pre modern world shrank greatly in the sixteenth century.explain the statement with three suitable argument.
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×first. the pre modern world changed with the discovery of new sea routes to America it's Frank greatly in the 16th century after European sailors found a sea route to Asia and also successful across the Western Ocean to America
×second. before its Discovery America has been cut off from regular contact with the rest of the world but from the 16th century its was planned and abroad and crops and Minerals begin to transform trade and life everywhere
×third. precious metals particularly silver from mines located in present a Peru and Mexico enhance Europe wealth and Finance it straight with Asia
×second. before its Discovery America has been cut off from regular contact with the rest of the world but from the 16th century its was planned and abroad and crops and Minerals begin to transform trade and life everywhere
×third. precious metals particularly silver from mines located in present a Peru and Mexico enhance Europe wealth and Finance it straight with Asia
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(i) Europeans discovered the sea route to Asia and so trade activities became increased between Asia and Europe.
(ii) The American continent was discovered only when the sea-route through the Atlantic Ocean to America was found.
(iii) Due to both of the above reasons, there was increased interaction among the people living in various continents of the world, thus causing the world to ‘Shrink’ in metaphorical terms
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