Thursday, October 18, 2007

Exam II

The Columbian Exchange transformed the world in a more radical (to make extreme changes in existing views, habits, conditions) way than any other development in world history. One significant effect of this process (something going on) was the establishment of the Triangle Trade. While many factors were a part of the Triangle Trade, the rapid growth in both supply and demand for new commodities was the largest motivating element. This time period may be best associated (related to) with economic developments, but it is impossible to analyze (to examine critically) this period without considering the intense social impact that the Triangle Trade had on those involved. In truth, a full understanding can only be gained by appreciating (to be grateful or thankful for) how economic and social factors (One that actively contributes to an accomplishment) impact each other in history.

The Columbian Exchange (an enormous exchange of plants, animals and food) transformed the world in a more extreme way than any other event in world history. One important thing that went on was the triangle trade (in history, a trade rout between the America, Europe, and Africa). Even though there were a lot of things that helped in the triangel trade, the two biggest ones were supply and demand for new products. This time period might be most related with the development of distributation of goods and services, but it is imposable to examine this period in time without looking at the social effect that the triangle trade had on those included. Truthly, one can only compleatly understand by being greatfull for how economic and social factors effect each other in history.

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