MERCANTILISM:
an economic system developed during the decay of feudalism to unify and increase the power and especially the monetary wealth of a nation by a strict governmental regulation of the entire national economy usually through policies designed to secure an accumulation of bullion, a favorable balance of trade, the development of agriculture and manufactures, and the establishment of foreign trading monopolies
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FRQ #1: Analyze the influence of the theory of mercantilism on the domestic and foreign policies of France, England, Spain, and the Dutch Republic bewteen 1600-1715. (1994)
FRQ#2: Describe and analyze how overseas expansion by European states affected global trade and international relations from 1600-1715. (2001)
FRQ#2: Describe and analyze how overseas expansion by European states affected global trade and international relations from 1600-1715. (2001)
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Primary Sources:
John Wesley: Thoughts Upon Slavery
http://www.history.ucsb.edu/faculty/marcuse/classes/2c/texts/1743WesleyAntiSlavery.htm
John Wesley: Thoughts Upon Slavery
http://www.history.ucsb.edu/faculty/marcuse/classes/2c/texts/1743WesleyAntiSlavery.htm