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What was the Commercial Revolution?
a trade war between European countries following the colonization of the New World
the decrease in global trade between Europe, the Americas, and Africa
an enormous change in the rules of commerce due to the Columbian Exchange
the replacement of colonialism with mercantilism
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an enormous change in the rules of commerce due to the Columbian Exchange
Explanation: The Commercial Revolution (15th–18th centuries) was the expansion and transformation of European trade and finance driven by exploration, New World goods and silver (the Columbian Exchange), new markets, joint-stock companies, banking, and mercantilist policies.
Explanation: The Commercial Revolution (15th–18th centuries) was the expansion and transformation of European trade and finance driven by exploration, New World goods and silver (the Columbian Exchange), new markets, joint-stock companies, banking, and mercantilist policies.
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