WORLD SYSTEMS & COLONIALISM PART 2. EMERGENCE OF WORLD SYSTEM.

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WORLD SYSTEMS & COLONIALISM PART 2

EMERGENCE OF WORLD SYSTEM

15 th century – __________trade-orientated economy Europe’s sphere of influence _______________________________ What’s new? _____________________ Columbian exchange ______________________________

EMERGENCE OF WORLD SYSTEM Diffusion, Social Change, Cultural Lag Conflict Emergence _____________________________

EMERGENCE OF WORLD SYSTEM Sugar cane Domesticated in _________ Processed in ______________ How did sugar cane reach Brazil & the Caribbean? __________________________________

INDUSTRIALIZATION

Industrial Revolution _______________________________ In Europe, after 1750 Required _______________________ (Helped) establish _________________

INDUSTRIALIZATION Causes of the Industrial Revolution Cotton, iron & pottery production Why? ___________________________ Started in England ___________________________________ Population is one aspect of _______________

INDUSTRIALIZATION Effects of Industrialization Industrial Stratification Increased the _____________________ 1. 2.