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Why are global trade patterns today significantly different from global trade patterns of the 1500s?

The difference is in the emergence of worldwide production markets and broader access to a range of foreign products for consumers and companies. Particularly movement of material and goods between and within national boundaries. kiersten oberg


What was the fastest way to connect people on different continen ts in the 1500s?

Sail boat


In the 1500s the Incas were conquered by the?

They were conquered by the Spanish in the 1500s


When was malaria first discovered?

Hippocrates, a physician born in ancient Greece was the first to describe manifestations of the disease and relate them to the time of year and area where the patients lived when contracting the disease. However, the discovery of the protozoal cause of malaria wasn't discovered until 1889 by Alphonse Laveran.


What was the currency called in Constantinople in the 1500s?

Bezant was the currency of Constantinople in the 1500s.


What European group dominated exploration in the 1500s?

the spanish dominated the 1500s


Does 1543 fall in the early 1500s or mid 1500s?

mid 1500


Was Queen Elizabeth queen in the 1500s?

Yes. It was from the mid 1500s to early 1600s


Did The Simpsons oil painting pictures made in the 1500s?

Yes it was painted in the 1500s


Is 1500s a noun?

Yes, a number is a noun and an adjective. The 1500s is a plural noun.


Who invented the cello and what year?

The cello was invented by an Italian man, Andrea Amati, in the mid 1500s.


How was the Atlantic slave trade different in the 1400's and 1500s than it was in the 1600s?

In the 1400s and 1500s, more slaves were sold between African countries than across the Atlantic. In the 1600s, more slaves were sold across the Atlantic. (apex)