Sunday, March 3, 2019
Globalization and Its Merits and Demerits
editProto-globalization main articleProto-globalization The next phase, known asproto-globalization, was characterized by the rise of nautical European empires, in the 16th and 17th centuries, first thePortugueseandSpanish Empires, and later theDutchandBritish Empires. In the 17th century, mankind championship developed further whenchartered companieslike theBritish East India family(founded in 1600) and theDutch East India Company(founded in 1602, often draw as the firstmultinational corporationin which stock was offered) were established. 39Animated use showing the development of Europeancolonial empiresfrom 1492 to pre move TheAge of discoveryadded theNew Worldto the equation,40beginning in the late 15th century. PortugalandCastilesent the first exploratory voyages41around theHorn of Africaand to the Americas, reached in 1492 by the Italian explorerChristopher Columbus. Global trade growth continued with theEuropean liquidation of the Americasinitiating theColumbian Exchang e,42the exchange of plants, animals, foods, human populations (includingslaves),communicable diseases, and culture between theEasternand westernhemispheres.New cropsthat had come from the Americas via the European seafarers in the 16th century significantly contributed to world population growth. 43The Puritans migration to New England, starting in 1630 under John Winthrop with the professed mission of converting both the natives of North America to Puritan Christianity and raising up a City Upon a Hill that would influence the Western European world, is apply as an example of globalization. 44
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