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Atlantic World

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CCOT: Social & Economic Transformations in the Atlantic During the period from 1492 till 1750, many economic and social events occurred in the Atlantic world as a result of new contact with Western Europe, Africa, and the Americas because of one simple but dangerous act: trade. Within the Atlantic system, the biggest commodity wanted was slaves and silver, but the price of them, cost many lives to be lost and the world to be never the same. During the time period of the Atlantic system, the reason to trading stayed the same, but what was traded and how societies were built within the trades changed.

CCoT Atlantic World between 1492 and 1750

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Tori Venable March 8, 2011 AP World CCoT Atlantic World Prior to 1492, what we now call the New and Old Worlds did not know of the other?s existence. Once the ?Worlds? collided however, they became almost interdependent and their contact brought change to everyone in the Atlantic World. Between 1492 and 1750, Western Europe, Africa and the Americas changed in the areas of agriculture influenced economy and demography but remained the same with their social customs.
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