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Mind Map Branch – Origins Branch – Colonial Production China India Africa Central America Branch – Colonial Production New World British and Dutch East India Companies Slavery Branch – Technology Water Wheel Steam Engine Flying Shuttle Spinning Jenny Power Loom Cotton Gin

Mind Map Branch – Industrialism Branch – Globalization Nation-States Trade Unions Strikes Higher wages Shorter hours Better working conditions Employment-at-will Branch – Globalization Land Expansion Merchants + Capitalists U.S. Civil War Shifts production of cotton to: India Egypt Brazil Sharecropping Wage labor Global Markets